We have a 'very unusual' economic backdrop, says Nancy Lazar
Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy Lazar discusses her outlook for the economy, the manufacturing sector, consumer travel and her recession forecast.
Inflation isn't going anywhere anytime soon: Joel Shulman
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman discusses tech earnings and the upcoming economic data reports.
Tesla’s rise is just a dead cat bounce: Shah Gilani
Manward Press chief investment strategist Shah Gilani joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to reassess his tech stock expectations, arguing that Tesla’s rally ‘cannot’ continue.
FCC reinstating net neutrality could slow internet gains: report
The FCC's plan to reinstate net neutrality regulations could undo gains in internet speed and affordability seen in recent years since net neutrality's repeal, a report finds.
California's latest job-killing policy is more bad news for Golden Staters
California is already home to some of the highest taxes and costs of living in the country, the result of failed government policies. A higher minimum wage is more of the same.
Vast majority of aspiring homeowners say they cannot afford the American dream
A majority of would-be homebuyers in the U.S. say they have been priced out of the market and cannot afford the American dream, according to a new survey.
Surge in home insurance costs adding more inflation pressure on Americans
Surging home insurance premiums are the latest obstacle to homeownership for millions of Americans, who are already grappling with steep mortgage rates.
Fed's next interest rate move is likely a cut, not a hike: Michael Kantrowitz
Piper Sandler chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz joins 'Making Money' to discuss the impact of various interest rate levels on equities.
Stock market dip isn't done, 10% correction could be coming: Shah Gilani
Manward Press chief investment strategist Shah Gilani reveals where investors can make money if they are still bullish on 'Making Money.'
Columbia University's antisemitism chaos prompts calls for tuition refunds
Anti-Israel protests at Columbia University that shut down in-person classes out of fear for Jewish students' safety have sparked calls for tuition refunds.
Housing market is moving for people who have lots of money: Amy Nixon
DFW housing and macro econ analyst Amy Nixon explains what the spike in mortgage rates means for the housing market on 'Making Money.'
FTC votes to ban noncompete agreements
The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 to approve a final rule banning noncompete agreements nationwide and voiding most existing noncompetes in a move criticized by business groups.
Swiss Air flight takeoff from NYC to Zurich aborted after 4 jets cleared to cross runway: report
A close call was reported at JFK Airport in New York City last week when a Swiss Air flight had to abort takeoff while other planes were crossing the runway.
Gen Zers skip college to pursue more blue-collar jobs
Lincoln Tech CEO Scott Shaw explains why more young workers are seeking trade jobs on 'Varney & Co.'
Antisemitic protests force Harvard, Cal Poly Humboldt to implement closures, Columbia goes hybrid
Two universities on opposite coasts have implemented closures of varying degrees on their campuses as numerous colleges across the U.S. are experiencing an uptick in anti-Israel protests.
The Fed's bar to hike rates is 'impossibly high': Scott Ladner
Horizon Investments CIO Scott Ladner analyzes this week's earnings, recession probability and Fed decision impacts on inflation.
Fed changing target inflation ‘would not be good news’: Bob Doll
Crossmark CEO and CIO Bob Doll discusses the U.S. economy ahead of first quarter GDP data.
US unemployment would be higher if illegal immigration were counted correctly: Goldman Sachs
The Labor Department is understating the impact of illegal immigration on the U.S. job market, according to an analyst note from Goldman Sachs strategists.
Google AI venture to help military with disaster response
Google's Bellwether team, which is part of its X innovation hub, is partnering with the National Guard on using AI to quickly map disaster-affected areas to speed response times.
UAW eyeing further southern expansion after win at Volkswagen's Tennessee plant
The United Auto Workers union is looking to continue its southern expansion after notching a breakthrough win at Volkswagen's Tennessee plant on Friday.



















