Major US labor strikes hit 23-year high in 2023
Unions carried out the highest number of major work stoppages in the U.S. in more than 20 years in 2023, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Fed officials raised concerns about cutting rates too soon, minutes show
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's January meeting show that officials are worried about the risks of cutting rates too soon amid still-high inflation.
Jared Bernstein: Our work isn't done when it comes to inflation
White House Council of Economic Advisers chairman Jared Bernstein on Biden’s efforts to cut down on inflation by asking food manufacturers to pass on costs to customers on 'The Claman Countdown.'
S&P 500 could fall to mid-3000s during the next recession: Roukaya Ibrahim
BCA Research strategist Roukaya Ibrahim discusses whether the Fed's 'aggressive tightening' will lead to a hard landing on 'Making Money.'
Nvidia's long-term bull market case is intact: Jacob Sonenshine
Barron's market reporter Jacob Sonenshine discusses expectations for Nvidia's Q4 earnings report on 'The Big Money Show.'
Investors will be watching Powell’s testimony at Capitol Hill for inflation cues: Frances Stacy
Optimal Capital Director of Strategy Frances Stacy discusses Big Tech stocks as investors look forward to Nvidia’s earnings report during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Wall Street expert Peter Eliades discovers a 'concerning' market signal
Stockmarket Cycles editor and publisher Peter Eliades identifies a 'worrisome' market sign investors should be paying attention to on 'Varney & Co.'
Mortgage demand nosedives as interest rates cross back over 7%
A key measure of home-purchase application plummeted more than 10% last week as mortgage interest rates marched to the highest level since early December.
Marc Lore’s startup aims to take bite out of food delivery market
Serial entrepreneur and former Walmart executive Marc Lore is trying to develop a new category of "fast-fine" food with his startup, Wonder, that launched in 2018.
It's clear the consumer is saving less, will eventually have to 'pay the piper': Gerald Storch
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch weighs in on Walmart earnings, 2024 retail sales, consumer behavior, his outlook on buy-now-pay-later, recession fears and the Chinese company Temu.
Real estate investors re-think doing business in New York after Trump ruling
Real estate investor Grant Cardone joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss why he left California and why some businesses are re-routing their transactions to other states post-ruling.
Nvidia’s earnings report containing a ‘quirky’ number could kill momentum: Adam Johnson
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne look ahead to Nvidia’s earnings report on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
US inflation is a 'statistical aberration': Donald Luskin
Trend Macrolytics founder and CIO Donald Luskin argues interest rates are not restrictive on a 'booming' economy and that short-term traders currently have 'viable' market options.
Your job offer has been rescinded. Now what do you do?
So you were offered the job and accepted it – but then the company rescinded the offer. If this unfortunate career circumstance happens to you, here's the best way to handle it, say experts.
There are sectors out there with strong growth outlooks: Scott Sperling
Thomas H. Lee Partners co-CEO Scott Sperling breaks down the message in the Capitol One deal and technology development on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Only 16% of Americans say Biden has helped the middle class
A new poll published Wednesday by Monmouth University found that most Americans believe President Biden's economic policies have not helped their families.
Charles Payne: We may have someone new in the White House
FOX Business host Charles Payne examines why Americans are rejecting 'Bidenomics' on 'Making Money.'
DoorDash says data shows Seattle pay rules have caused 'unprecedented drop' in business
DoorDash said that it has seen an "unprecedented drop in order volume" in Seattle since the city council's minimum pay law for app workers took effect in January.
US becomes more 'vulnerable' with 'more debt': Phillip Swagel
Congressional Budget Office director Phillip Swagel analyzes where lawmakers stand to slow down debt growth.
Twin brothers go viral for hot takes on inflation: $20 used to go 'a long way'
New York brothers Jojo and Nicky Scarlotta share how they rose to TikTok fame after sharing relatable videos on inflation.



















