Rite Aid files for bankruptcy, appoints new leadership in financial restructuring initiative
Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and appointed Jeffrey Stein as its new CEO and CRO as part of a major financial restructuring effort.
A look at past oil shocks, Israel's war and Iran as wild card
Oil prices are expected to remain volatile as Israel mounts assaults in Gaza after surprise attacks by Hamas killed 1,300 Israelis. Now Iran is throwing its weight into the fight.
AI threatens blue-collar jobs, too
Generative AI tools have been seen as a significant threat to many white-collar jobs for the past year, but blue-collar workers in manufacturing are at risk, too.
Seniors get slight boost for 2024 Social Security checks
The new 2024 Social Security COLA Announcement will give seniors a slight boost to their monthly benefit checks. Some seniors say, it's still not enough to survive on.
The push for chip independence in the US is gaining steam
Daren Fonda discusses the big push to get chips produced in America on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
Where was the big action in this week's market?
Panelists Al Root, Andrew Bary and Elizabeth O'Brien provide insight on stock performance on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
UAW strike against Detroit automakers has entered 'new phase,' union boss says
The United Auto Workers strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis could escalate at any time rather than on a weekly basis, the union's president said Friday.
If US gets hypersonics wrong the strategic balance in world will shift: David Nelson
Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson argues markets are more afraid of higher interest rates than a global war on 'Making Money.'
JPMorgan flexed its muscles with a big earnings beat: Erika Najarian
U.S. Bank large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian analyzes bank financial results and how investors view smaller regional banks on 'Making Money.'
Women in the workforce are making a lot of money: Tomi Lahren
'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' host Tomi Lahren discusses whether the workforce is treating women fairly and why millennials are delaying getting married on 'Making Money.'
Biden's economic, energy policies are 'not helping us,' says Gov. Mike Dunleavy
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy discusses the impact of Bidenomics and the President's energy policies as well as his take on the House Speaker race.
Israelis hope Hamas conflict expedites peace in Middle East: Itamar Friedman
Israeli Army reservist Itamar Friedman discusses how the Israel-Hamas war is unfolding on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Dollar General shares jump as retailer brings back former CEO
Dollar General announced that it's bringing back its former CEO to help stabilize the business, which has faced several disappointing quarters and labor violations.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns: 'This may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades’
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon sounded the alarm over the economic outlook amid a number of risks, including interest rates, debt levels and the Israel-Hamas war.
US housing market: Expert says ‘all hope is not lost’ for potential homebuyers
The real estate market is still putting pressure on sellers and potential buyers to sit on the sidelines while rates remain elevated. However, buyers might get some reprieve this fall.
GOP will pay a 'very high price' if they make a deal with Democrats: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discuses the Republican speakership battle after Rep. Steve Scalise withdrew from the race on 'Varney & Co.'
September inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising the fastest?
Inflation stayed unusually high in September due to an uptick in the cost of energy, rent and food, and it continued to squeeze millions of U.S. households.
Three black swans could surprise markets: Constance Hunter
MacroPolicy Perspectives senior advisor Constance Hunter reveals three unpredictable events that could have big consequences for markets on 'Making Money.'
Fixed mortgage rates march higher, demand for adjustable-rate loans jumps
Average rates for fixed-rate mortgages rose again this week while demand for adjustable rate mortgages rose, signaling that prospective buyers are looking for relief from high payments.
Chipotle raising menu prices to offset inflation
Chipotle announced that it will raise prices for the first time in more than a year. The company started to announce menu price hikes in 2021 as operations costs climbed.


















