Difficult housing market forces divorced couples to live together: 'Feels like the impossible'
Some divorced couples are being forced to live together in a difficult housing market that makes finding another home expensive, if not impossible.
If Biden's re-elected, he may 'take another run' at tax increases: Andy Laperriere
Piper Sandler head of U.S. policy research Andy Laperriere provides his Q3 GDP and PCE outlooks and explains how government spending may impact the economy.
Home prices rise for eighth straight month in September
U.S. home prices continued to march higher in September despite a spike in mortgage rates, locking many would-be homebuyers out of the housing market.
Biden's removal from presidential office unlikely: Rep. Matt Rosendale
Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., on the state of the U.S. economy, Biden's spending request and further aid for war-torn Ukraine and Israel.
Housing down payments hit all-time high as buyers battle high mortgage rates
Homebuyers are putting down a record amount of money in order to secure their dream house as they deal with a supply crunch and rising mortgage rates.
Nonprofits face headwinds on Giving Tuesday with consumers strapped for cash
Giving Tuesday is a major day for donations of all sizes at large nonprofit charities around the U.S. Nonprofits are optimistic about this year's donations despite economic headwinds.
Bank of America, Deutsch Bank predict interest rate cuts in 2024
Bank of America and Deutsch Bank both released outlooks predicting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next year. The latter says the U.S. will enter a "mild recession."
Black Friday online sales reach record level, according to Adobe Analytics
Online shoppers who took advantage of Black Friday spent enough with retailers to set a new record this year, according to Adobe Analytics.
Fed 2024 rate cut depends on this one missing piece: Kelsey Berro
JP Morgan Asset Management fixed income portfolio manager Kelsey Berro discusses when the Fed might start lowering interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Poll: Americans say money can buy happiness
IWF Center for Economic Opportunity director Patrice Lee Onwuka reacts to a survey that reveals how much money people need to feel less stress on 'Making Money.'
Best Cyber Monday deals of 2023 unveiled
'The CyberGuy' Kurt Knutsson reveals the best tech gifts and stocking stuffers for the holiday season on 'The Big Money Show.'
New home sales fell more than expected after spike in mortgage rates
New home sales in the U.S. fell more than expected in October as mortgage rates hit a two-decade high, pushing many would-be buyers out of the market.
Black Friday shoppers capitalized on 'buy now, pay later' trend: Anthony Chan
Former JPMorgan Chase global chief economist Anthony Chan discusses the state of the U.S. economy after record-breaking Black Friday spending on 'Varney & Co.'
GOP needs 'to put their foot down' on Biden's green energy spending: EJ Antoni
The Heritage Foundation research fellow and economist E.J. Antoni criticizes President Biden's billion-dollar investment in a green energy loan program.
I believe we're entering into a 'rolling recession': David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski discusses what he calls a 'rolling recession,' telling 'The Big Money Show' he believes Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is 'done with rate hikes.'
Cantaloupe recall: What to know if you have the contaminated fruit
Federal health officials are urging consumers to wash any surfaces that recently recalled cantaloupe may have touched. The fruit is tied to a string of salmonella infections.
Fed is trying to put its inflation fire out with a water pistol: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica explains why the Fed is unlikely to lower interest rates until the end of 2024 on 'Varney & Co.'
‘A little spooky’: Investment strategist Mark Luschini on buy now, pay later scenario
Janney Montgomery Scott chief investment strategist Mark Luschini provides insight into record Black Friday online sales.
Biden economic adviser points to inflation, jobs trends as good signs, despite voters' dissatisfaction
Jared Bernstein, chair of Council of Economic Advisers, says the U.S. economy is "moving on the right track," though there is "a lot more work to do."
Economy is on ‘the right track’ but there's ‘more work to do’: Jared Bernstein
Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jared Bernstein tells ‘FOX News Sunday’ that ‘real wages’ are rising and the job market is ‘as tight as it’s ever been.’



















