What to expect from the September jobs report
The September jobs report, due Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
US office real estate 'worse than great depression' for investors: Joe Sitt
Thor Equities CEO Joe Sitt discusses what a sharp drop in commercial real estate could mean for banks on 'Varney & Co.'
Zoom meeting ‘world’ created a new ‘prism’ to evaluate employee performance: Jeffrey Gundlach
DoubleLine Capital CEO and CIO Jeffrey Gundlach joined ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the 3Q earnings season, the U.S. economy and the Federal Reserve’s handling of inflation.
Cost of living, return to office, AI top KPMG CEO survey
Global CEOs are feeling more confident about the state of business and future opportunities than they were a year ago, yet they share some concerns over inflation and working from home.
New data reveals a crash not seen since Great Depression could hit in 2024
A growing amount of data indicates that a gigantic economic crisis could be right around the corner. Most disturbingly, one important economic indicator that’s currently flashing hasn’t appeared since the 1930s, during the height of the Great Depression.
Citigroup outlines process for layoffs, reassignments in memo
Citigroup managers are in the process of reviewing staff rosters ahead amid a restructuring that will be announced in November, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
'BAD NEWS': Grover Norquist warns of regulatory burdens flooding US economy under Biden
Americans for Tax Reform president Grover Norquist discusses the economic challenges as a result of Bidenomics on 'The Evening Edit.'
Rand Paul: It is a disgrace we are more concerned about Ukraine's border than our own
Sen.. Rand Paul, R-Ky., reacts to the ousting of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the origins of COVID-19 on 'Kudlow.'
Wall Street traders bet big on a bond rally, now they're getting crushed: Jim Bianco
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco argues the Fed created 'market diabetes' by slowing bond purchases on 'Making Money.'
Early recession calls should be resurrected: Peter Tchir
Academy Securities head of macro strategy Peter Tchir says weakness in the economy and a 'very nervous' market indicate a recession is coming on 'Making Money.'
Union health care worker strike hits Kaiser Permanente hospitals across US
More than 75,000 union health care workers at Kaiser Permanente went on strike Wednesday, impacting hundreds of hospitals in several states amid a labor dispute.
Mortgage rates race toward 8% as demand plummets to three-decade low
Home-purchase applications tumbled last week to the lowest level in nearly three decades as high interest rates and limited availability weighed on demand.
Stocks are 'extremely oversold right now': Adam Johnson
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne share their outlooks on the markets and discuss workers leaving their jobs at rates that match pre-pandemic ones.
American economy is headed towards a ‘bumpy road’: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the various union strikes and their impact on the stock market.
Homes are now unaffordable in 99% of the US for average Americans
Housing prices in 99% of U.S. counties are now more unaffordable than ever for the typical American, thanks to the astronomical rise in mortgage rates.
GOP Rep. Tim Burchett scolds Congress for constant budget stopgaps: 'No urgency'
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., discusses the consequences of Kevin McCarthy's removal as House Speaker ahead of the next budget deal on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
The 'Bond King' warns US consumers are headed down 'a death spiral'
Billionaire investor and 'The Bond King' Jeffrey Gundlach says economic indicators are "strongly suggestive" of a recession in the first half of next year.
Converting empty office space into housing is easier said than done: Austin Allison
Pacaso CEO Austin Allison discusses the commercial real estate market and whether home prices are overvalued on 'Varney & Co.'
Sharon Miller: Inflation number one concern for small business owners
Bank of America President of Small Business Sharon Miller discusses small business owners' concerns regarding the economy and politics, and the economic outlook for female business owners.
Private sector job growth cools sharply in September to slowest pace since 2021: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies cooled sharply in September, indicating that the labor market is beginning to soften as a result of higher interest rates.



















