Kevin Hassett: It's looking like a 'weak holiday' amid current retail environment
Former Council of Economics Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett discusses the current retail environment, inflation in the U.S. and the impact of the Bank of Japan's decision on the Federal Reserve.
JCPenney CEO counting on last-minute shoppers this holiday season
JCPenney CEO Marc Rosen said that while in store traffic has been strong, he believes the last two weekends are going to be "exceptionally" busy with last-minute shoppers.
Rep. Roger Williams: The Biden administration has 'no clue' what they're talking about
Rep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, discusses the House passing the $886 billion defense policy bill, the ongoing border crisis, the White House dodging questions on inflation and Biden's new regulations.
Monica Crowley: This will generate a political earthquake in 2024
Podcast host Monica Crowley breaks down the Democrats' plan to win over Americans in 2024 by promising a 'better life' on 'The Bottom Line.'
The Fed is 'scared to death' of a slight downturn: John Carney
Breitbart's John Carney reacts to stocks surging on rate cut speculation on 'Kudlow.'
US debt limit should be rewritten to allow spending constraints: David Malpass
Former U.S. Treasury Under Secretary David Malpass says the economy looks good for Americans on the upper end of the income scale on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Fontainebleau Las Vegas provides 'luxury' experience for visitors: 'Bookings are growing'
Fontainebleau Development Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Soffer provides insight on the new resort on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Economic red flags: Steve Moore explains why Americans feel they are worse off
FreedomWorks senior economic contributor Steve Moore reacts to economic data that indicates most consumers will be worse off than before the pandemic by mid-2024 on 'Making Money.'
Structural inflation is embedded in the US economy: Cem Karsan
Kai Volatility founder Cem Karsan discusses whether political pressure is affecting Fed Chair Jerome Powell's decision-making on 'Making Money.'
Mortgage rates dip below 7% amid climbing demand
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped below 7% this week and demand continued to rise, but the inventory of available homes remains low.
Bond market has been completely wrong the past few years: Luke Lloyd
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd discusses the markets, Fed Chair Powell's press conference and interest rate cuts.
Biden's border crisis is now a national security threat: Rep. Mike Waltz
Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., discusses new border restrictions and whether Hunter Biden will testify before Congress on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed could cut interest rates 'earlier and faster' than expected, Goldman says
Goldman Sachs raised its expectation for when the Federal Reserve will begin trimming interest rates after Chair Jerome Powell's dovish pivot on Wednesday.
Gerald Storch on what to look for in retail sales numbers
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch gives his outlook for consumers, record holiday shopping and the November retail sales report.
Retail sales unexpectedly rise in November as consumers keep spending
Retail sales rebounded in November after declining the previous month as American consumers picked up their spending in the face of falling inflation.
History shows the Fed's interest rate 'gamble' won't work: Peter Morici
Economist Peter Morici reacts to the Fed signaling that it could cut interest rates three times in 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
ECB leaves rates unchanged, starts pulling plug on bond buys
The ECB raised interest rates to a record high earlier this year but unexpectedly benign inflation data over the past few months has all but ruled out further policy tightening.
Workers across all industries are anxious amid tumultuous job environment
Glassdoor named "anxiety" as the word of the year after the term consumed the job review platform. Workers were fueled with stress from pending layoffs, a possible recession and AI.
Private equity fund manager says US is 'entering the greatest real estate correction' in his lifetime
Private equity fund manager Grant Cardone joined 'FOX & Friends' to discuss current struggles with the housing market and the impact interest rates have on consumers.
Stellantis announces more than 3,000 potential layoffs over 'out of touch' California policies
Scott Hayes, who represents Toledo Refining Company, discusses how 'failed' California policies have caused 'collateral damage' in Midwest during 'FOX & Friends First.'



















