Can debt-fueled AI spending be 2026’s greatest risk?
CPA and market analyst Dan Geltrude joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to break down the record-setting rally fueled by artificial intelligence, saying the AI boom is just getting started as real profits drive markets higher.
If you bought a gold bar at Costco last year, here is what it's worth now
Gold prices surpassed $4,000 for the first time on Tuesday, continuing a record-breaking rally driven by economic uncertainty and Federal Reserve rate cut expectations.
Social Security recipients getting double payments this October due to calendar scheduling quirk
The Social Security Administration will send two SSI payments in October 2025, with one payment on Oct. 1 and another on Oct. 31 due to the 2025 calendar scheduling.
The mystique of Hermès: The Birkin bag is a rare investment that defies depreciation
Unlike most fashion items that lose value, the Hermès Birkin holds its worth, with entry prices near $15,000 and an acquisition process shrouded in secrecy.
The mystique of Hermès: fashion’s rare investment that defies depreciation
More than status symbols, Hermès handbags carry a mystique and market demand that make them enduring assets. It Girl author Marisa Meltzer explains why the Birkin is coveted not just for its craftsmanship but also for its return on investment.
Why are mortgage rates increasing despite a rate cut from the Fed?
Mortgage rates are climbing for the second week in a row, even after the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in nearly a year — highlighting how a range of factors drive rates on home loans.
Mortgage rates climb for second straight week
The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose this week to 6.34%, according to the latest Freddie Mac data released on Thursday. That is up from last week's reading of 6.3%.
Coffee icon changing its name for first time in 133 years
The Kraft Heinz Co. is temporarily changing the Maxwell House name to "Maxwell Apartment" as it aims “to meet the needs of today's consumer."
Major health insurers scaling back Medicare Advantage offerings in 2026
CVS Health's Aetna, Humana and UnitedHealth plan to scale back Medicare Advantage offerings in 2026 due to government reimbursement cuts and rising healthcare costs.
Consumer finance stocks slide on credit worries
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses the 'real concern' over consumers taking out a lot of debt.
Beef prices hit record highs as nationwide cattle inventory drops to lowest level in 70 years
Beef prices are at record highs as drought reduced cattle inventory to the lowest levels since 1951, with ground beef up 12.8% and steak prices rising 16.6% year over year.
Cattle ranchers benefit from record beef prices
Kelly Saberi of 'Fox Business' joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss a decrease in cattle leading to a record high price of beef.
New car down payments hit 4-year low as buyers struggle with affordability challenges
Down payments for new vehicles dropped to a nearly four-year low, but car shoppers still struggle with affordability as high monthly payments persist, Edmunds reported.
Two-thirds of Americans back Trump's $1,000 baby savings plan proposal, new survey finds
A BlackRock survey shows nearly two-thirds of Americans support Trump accounts, a new savings program giving newborns $1,000 to invest in stock markets.
Mortgage rates back on the rise: What it means for homebuyers
Managing Director at Madison Ventures Plus Mitch Roschelle joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to break down the New York exodus to the suburbs and why rising mortgage rates are squeezing buyers.
SEC chair wants private market investments available for Americans' 401(k) plans
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins says the Trump administration will open 401(k) plans to private market investments so that ordinary Americans would may benefit from more diversification.
Consumer cutback: Low-income Americans slash spending
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses how rising grocery, housing and utility costs are impacting lower-income households.
Jeff Sica explains why Fed rate cuts won’t fix housing affordability crisis: ‘Just a drop in the bucket’
Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments warns that the Fed’s small rate cut won’t ease the housing affordability crisis and says gold remains the top hedge against inflation and global uncertainty.
Starbucks CEO says coffee chain is 'ahead of schedule' in major turnaround effort after one year
Starbucks CEO tells Fox Business that the coffee chain is 'ahead of schedule' in its major turnaround effort,
Social Security potential insolvency date moved up
Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano details efforts to combat waste, fraud and abuse on ‘The Bottom Line.’
























