Business, government leaders highlight why people are moving to pro-growth states like Montana
Business and government leaders in Montana said the state has regulatory policies and leadership that attract business, unlike states like California.
Amazon opens first physical fashion retail store
Amazon.com Inc. opened its first retail clothing store in Los Angeles Wednesday that will utilize machine-learning technology to aid customers as they shop.
Record high prices threaten Memorial Day plans
Many Americans are hitting the road to celebrate Memorial Day this weekend for the first time in three years, but high prices for travel and food loom this weekend.
Walmart pulling Juneteenth themed products from shelves after social media backlash
Social media outrage has caused Walmart to pull Juneteenth themed ice cream as well as other products from its shelves while also issuing an apology.
Craft brewery industry rebounds near pre-pandemic levels
The brewery industry, which is celebrating American Craft Beer Week, is rebounding from the pandemic, growing 8% in the last year, according to the Brewer’s Association.
Coca-Cola to introduce bottles with attached lids
Coca-Cola Great Britain said it will introduce packaging with attached bottle caps to ensure that customers can easily recycle the entire package.
What is Kylie Jenner's net worth?
Kylie Jenner launched her makeup line, Kylie Cosmetics in 2015, where the majority of her $700 million of net worth has come from.
West Virginia coal mines struggling through hiring shortage as demand increases worldwide
In Benwood, West Virginia, money comes in as coal goes out. Coal mines are going through a hiring shortage, which is hurting production.
What is Jeff Bezos' net worth?
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon. Amazon started out as an online book seller and is now one of todays biggest companies. His net worth is $182 billion.
Migration from big cities boosts housing prices in smaller markets
The 10 most overvalued housing markets in the U.S. are in Idaho, Florida and Arizona. This means homes are selling for more than their expected price. Boise is the No. 1 most overvalued market right now.
Kansas politicians respond to law offering $1 billion in public incentives to mystery corporation
A bipartisan group of Kansas lawmakers criticized legislation that was pushed to support a mystery company's proposal that required an NDA to see.
What is Rihanna's net worth?
Rihanna's billions in net worth mostly comes from her businesses Fenty Beauty and Savage x Fenty. Her many hit songs and movie roles also contribute to her billions.
San Francisco vegan food company becomes battlefield for workers, union, executives
San Francisco food company Amy's Kitchen is deadlocked as its workforce, leadership and a local union struggle for control of a factory.
Fighting the trucker shortage: Higher pay and incentives lead to influx of trucking students
Roadmaster Drivers School has over 20 school locations nationwide. The president of the company said as supply chain disruption became more obvious, there’s been an application overload at many of the schools.
What is Kim Kardashian's net worth?
Kim Kardashian starred on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." Her businesses KKW Beauty and Skims have majorly contributed to her $1.8 billion net worth.
Customers face inflation 'challenge' as restaurant feels financial crunch: Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO
Dickey's Barbecue Pit CEO Laura Rea Dickey on how inflation is continuing to impact her business.
Gas prices help drive demand for electric vehicles, but supply chain concerns remain
Park West Mobility Service hasn't seen this much demand for electric vehicles in at least five years. Fuel prices going up is driving the market for electric vehicles.
American gun manufacturer sending thousands of AR-15s to Ukraine
As Kyiv continues to be pummeled by Russian airstrikes, private businesses across America are sending weapons directly into the war zone. An American gun manufacturer is sending 2,500 piston driven, semi-automatic AR-15 style rifles to Kyiv, helping arm civilians who stayed in Ukraine to fight against the Russians.
Companies relocating to Sun Belt area on massive scale
From Arizona to Texas to North Carolina, the Sun Belt is becoming a hot spot for business relocation. Companies across America are cutting costs by moving south. And that’s fueling a housing boom in Texas.
Miami Beach business owners react to spring break curfew: 'We'll lose at least $10,000 a day'
Miami Beach business owners are reacting to the curfew and business restrictions imposed by the city's government in response to recent violence, telling FOX Business that it is causing them to lose tens of thousands of dollars.



















