Farmers Insurance reducing staff by 2,400 in layoffs
Farmers Insurance revealed it will shed a large number of employees through layoffs. Roughly 2,4000 of its workers will see their jobs eliminated, the company said Monday.
Markets are still likely to be volatile heading into year end: Sarah Ponczek
UBS private wealth management financial adviser Sarah Ponczek and The Lonski Group founder and President John Lonski discuss the Fed's handling of the economy, the August jobs report, inflation and crude oil prices.
3M to pay $6 billion in military earplugs case after hearing-loss complaints
3M is nearing a multibillion-dollar settlement with plaintiffs to resolve complaints by veterans that the company's earplugs failed to protect them from hearing loss.
Joe Moglia advises erring 'on the side of caution' in current market
Former TD Ameritrade CEO Joe Moglia discusses a government shutdown's impact on markets, geopolitical competition and the U.S. real estate outlook.
Home prices rose for fifth straight month in June
U.S. home prices continued to march higher in June, according to new S&P data, even as the housing market grapples with an ongoing spike in mortgage rates.
Mike Rowe warns labor shortages in skilled trades is a ‘long, slow burn’
While there are "encouraging" signs in the skilled labor industry, Mike Rowe urges "we have to keep pushing" against blue-collar stigmas, stereotypes and misperceptions.
Biden admin names first 10 drugs subject to Medicare price negotiation
The prescription medicines were selected by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to help lower the financial burden for millions of Americans who are 65 years and older.
Job openings drop more than expected in July to 2-year low
The number of available jobs in the U.S. plummeted more than expected in July to the lowest level in two years, a welcome sign for the Federal Reserve.
Banks are petrified to make real estate loans: Mitch Roschelle
Madison Ventures Plus managing director Mitch Roschelle discusses whether rising mortgage rates are killing the housing market on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed governor warns more interest rate hikes may be coming
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said additional interest rates may be needed to lower inflation to a preferred target range. But inflation has slowed in recent months, even as Americans dealt with record-high credit card debt.
Wall Street might be ending summer with a bang: Michael Kramer
Mott Capital Management founder and CEO Michael Kramer argues this may be one of the biggest week's of the year for the stock market on 'Making Money.'
Housing is a key factor in driving higher core inflation: David Spika
GuideStone Capital Management President and CIO David Spika discusses the markets, inflation, and how the latest jobs report reflects the current state of the economy.
Young people starting to realize Bidenomics isn't working for Americans: Tomi Lahren
Tomi Lahren, OutKick host of 'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' discusses young conservatives week, the administration's Bidenomics push and Biden's age ahead of the 2024 election.
US housing market faces new hurdle: Student loan repayments
The resumption of federal student loan payments this fall could hit the housing market, which has already been walloped by the spike in mortgage rates.
IRS announces changes impacting catch-up contributions
The IRS announced a delay for changes under the Secure 2.0 Act to Americans' catch-up contributions to retirement accounts, allowing those to be made on a pretax basis through 2025.
Is inflation really dead?
Former economic adviser Kevin Hassett reacts to rising concerns that inflation is reaccelerating on 'Kudlow.'
Banking crisis 2.0 could be coming: Dutch Masters
Interactive Brokers chief strategist Steve Sosnick and Carnivore Trading CEO Dutch Masters discuss which piece of economic data this week could stir markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Peachtree's Greg Friedman: Office real estate is going through a lot of distress
Peachtree Group CEO Greg Friedman discusses whether there is an imminent commercial real estate disaster on 'The Claman Countdown.'
San Francisco Nordstrom closes after more than 30 years in business amid retail exodus
Nordstrom in downtown San Francisco has finally shut its doors for good after being a staple in the Westfield mall for over 35 years due to changing "dynamics" of the city.
Home prices could surge over the next year as affordability crisis worsens
A new Zillow forecast projects that home prices may climb 6.5% over the next year as an affordability crisis for would-be homebuyers continues to worsen.



















