Apple laying off 614 California workers after scrapping electric car project
Apple has informed California officials that it is laying off 614 workers in the state, months after it reportedly canceled its electric car project.
Apple and Nvidia may see supply chain disruptions from Taiwan earthquake
Taiwan was struck by its biggest earthquake in 25 years this week and the country's semiconductor industry may face some disruptions as it restores operations.
Fed June rate cut might be the only one Wall Street gets in 2024: Erika Najarian
UBS U.S. large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian discusses the health of the banking sector and reveals which regionals are worth buying on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: Government data has lost a ton of credibility
'Making Money' host Charles Payne shares his thoughts on the job market and the Federal Reserve on 'Making Money.'
Stock market is climbing Wall Street's 'wall of worry': Savita Subramanian
BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy Savita Subramanian explains her 'bullish' market outlook for the rest of 2024 on 'Making Money.'
We have a society that pays too many young men not to work: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the impact of illegal immigration on jobs, the recent economic data reports and gold hitting new market highs.
SEC is busy with its aggressive rule-making agenda: Hester Peirce
SEC commissioner Hester Peirce discusses the agency's regulation plan for U.S. companies on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Cocoa prices rising due to weak harvests in West Africa
FOX Business Madison Alworth reports from Morristown, New Jersey on the bittersweet truth plaguing the chocolate industry.
What to expect from the March jobs report
The March jobs report, due out Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
California minimum wage shocks fast food workers as restaurant closes: 'Only the beginning,' ex-manager warns
The Fosters Freeze team in Lemoore, California, felt "shock" as they learned of the restaurant's last-minute closure on Monday, following the state's newly enacted $20 minimum wage law.
There's 'no way' the Fed is cutting 3 times this year, says Craig Johnson
Piper Sandler managing director and chief market technician Craig Johnson reacts to Federal Reserve Chairman Powell's remarks on rate cuts, oil prices and jobless claims.
US has a shortage of manufacturing workers and it threatens global competitiveness
American manufacturing businesses will need about 3.8 million new workers between 2024 and 2033 but up to half of those roles may go unfilled, according to a new study.
Jeff Bezos drops $90M on third South Florida property
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly now owns three properties on the Florida island of Indian Creek. House No. 3 cost $90 million, according to Bloomberg.
Millennials moved to red states like Texas and Montana, fleeing blue New York, California in 2023: study
A new study analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data finds red states are still enjoying a population boom while young adults continue to flee blue states in droves.
Reports say grocery prices are on the rise despite reports that inflation is cooling
Grocery prices surged 21% in the last three years, surpassing the overall 18% pace of inflation, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Former FCC head Ajit Pai blasts net neutrality vote as 'complete waste of time'
The Federal Communications Commission is planning to vote on reinstating net neutrality later this month, which former FCC chairman Ajit Pai said is a "complete waste of time."
City of Baltimore to provide $1M in subsidies for workers affected by bridge collapse
The mayor of Baltimore announced plans to provide $1 million in wage subsidies for workers affected by the port closure caused by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Fed balance sheet is still way too big: Nancy Davis
Quadratic Capital Management founder Nancy Davis explains the concept of asymmetric risk and weighs in on the Fed's inflation battle on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: Jobs market is nowhere near as strong as economists say
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues the financial media has already 'written their scripts' for Friday's jobs report.
Fed should leave interest rates right where they are: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari explains how investors can take advantage of wild market swings on 'Making Money.'



















