Charles Payne: Gold's 'historic' move tells you something is wrong
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses what the rise in the price of gold price says about the state of the U.S. economy.
Why is the Fed determined to cut rates if everything is so good?
Hilltower Resource Advisors CEO and chief market strategist Tracy Shuchart explains why investors are loading up gold on 'Making Money.'
US consumer sentiment falls more than expected as inflation fears rise
U.S. consumer sentiment declined in April while Americans' inflation expectations increased as rising prices continue to take a toll on household budgets.
US economy can support 'much higher levels of interest rates': Mike Green
Simplify Asset Management portfolio manager Mike Green discusses how tech stocks will fare in a higher interest rate environment on 'Making Money.'
Biden's $10 trillion in new spending led to 'skyrocketing inflation': Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., says inflation has risen 19.4% since Joe Biden took office on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
California McDonald's franchisee shares struggle with 'unprecedented' impact of new minimum wage
McDonald's franchise owner Scott Rodrick is very concerned about the financial impact California's $20 minimum wage mandate will have on his restaurants.
Inflation is way down from it's 'unbearable peaks': Austan Goolsbee
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee discusses whether the Fed can lower inflation and avoid a recession on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Anxiety is biggest concern among employees seeking mental health services, study finds: ‘Major concern’
Last year, nearly a quarter of people who sought mental health treatment through their employers cited anxiety as their main issue, according to a study by ComPsych Corporation.
Jamie Dimon sounds alarm over 'persistent' inflation, Fed policy
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on Friday warned there are a "large number of persistent inflationary pressures" that pose a risk to the U.S. economic outlook.
A stock market 'bargain' is still coming: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discusses what market headwinds could hurt the U.S. economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Vast majority of older Americans worried inflation will outpace their income: AARP
A new poll from AARP found 70% Americans age 50 and over are worried that prices will rise at a faster pace than their income as persistent inflation continues to batter household budgets.
Trucker predicts 'catastrophic' consequences for trucking industry over California's zero-emissions standards
Ohio trucker Monte Wiederhold joined 'Fox & Friends First' to react to the news that a court allowed California to set zero emissions standards and how the move will impact the supply chain.
Biden approves $7.4 billion student loan debt cancelations
The 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts discussed the fallout from the student loan handout plan, which will cost a whopping $84 billion as Americans battle the sky-high cost of living.
Auto insurance premiums are skyrocketing. What's to blame?
Inflation accelerated more than expected in March, and an unsuspecting culprit may be to blame: auto insurance premiums, which are up 22% since last year.
AI revolution is ‘bigger’ than the dotcom boom: Chris McMahon
Former Gartman Letter editor Dennis Gartman and Aquinas Wealth Management President and CEO Chris McMahon preview next week’s earnings data and discuss the top Big Tech stocks.
Disney parks will issue lifetime bans for people who lie about disabilities
Guests at the Disneyland and Disney World amusement parks who make false statements on disability needs to gain access services will be banned for life, according to an announcement from Disney.
Texas women say ‘houses before spouses’ after buying properties together; real estate expert weighs in
The real estate game is changing in Texas as co-founders of a company are helping young adults buy homes — not with family but with friends. Rogers Healy CEO weighs in.
Labor group demands California's $20 minimum wage for fast food workers extend to all sectors
A fair wage advocacy group is demanding that California’s new $20 minimum wage law for fast workers be extended to all sectors across the state.
Biden's COVID-19 spending comes back to bite as inflation remains high: economists
Economic experts are blaming President Biden's massive stimulus spending package for the continued rate of inflation, even as the White House points to other factors.
OJ Simpson civil judgment collection to continue after death, Goldman attorney pledges
An attorney seeking to collect judgment from O.J. Simpson following a 1997 civil case ruling is vowing Thursday to push forward despite Simpson's death.



















