How It Started ... How It's Going: Inflation-adjusted hourly wages lower today than when Biden took office
Inflation has mostly outpaced wage growth in the United States since President Biden assumed office, although in the last year wages have grown faster as inflation has slowed.
Charles Payne eyes March CPI: Consumers plan to spend a lot less
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses expectations for the March inflation report.
Fed will likely be cutting rates a lot more in 2025: Frances Donald
Manulife Investment Management global chief economist and strategist Frances Donald argues the market might be in recession before the end of the year on 'Making Money.'
US economy facing a ‘very difficult balancing act’: Joe LaVorgna
SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna joins ‘The Big Money Show’ with an analysis of the state of the U.S. economy.
Idaho ISIS suspect’s arrest highlights how 'crypto is increasingly popular' with extremist groups, expert says
The 18-year-old who allegedly plotted to attack churches in Idaho on behalf of ISIS wanted to donate money to the group through cryptocurrency, the FBI says.
Texas effort to punish BlackRock over green-energy policies receives widespread GOP support
FIRST ON FOX: A large coalition of right-leaning organizations and officials from across the country are throwing their weight of support behind Texas' effort targeting BlackRock.
Fed doesn't matter in this bull market: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher discusses how long Wall Street's bull market could last on 'Varney & Co.'
Car thefts in US surged to record high in 2023, new report says
Auto theft surged in 2023 to record highs, with over 1 million vehicle thefts, according to a new report from The National Insurance Crime Bureau.
Norfolk Southern agrees to $600 million settlement for East Palestine train derailment
Norfolk Southern announced a $600 million agreement with residents and businesses of East Palestine, Ohio to settle a class action lawsuit over the February 2023 train derailment.
7 more states sue to block Biden's student loan handout plan as lawsuits pile up
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is leading a group of seven states to sue the Biden administration over its "SAVE" student loan handout plan.
US increasing deficits 'acts as a massive crowding out effect': Jake Oubina
Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist Jake Oubina outlines his concerns with the rising U.S. deficit and previews upcoming economic data on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Chicken titan tied to Arkansas John Calipari hire
John Calipari is expected to leave the Kentucky Wildcats for the Arkansas Razorbacks in part due to his ties to a food processing titan who is a major donor to Arkansas.
Biden continues to amaze me with the idea that he's going to buy off some voters: Mike Huckabee
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Steamboat Institute Blankley fellow Kaylee McGhee White discuss Biden's student debt forgiveness and the state of the U.S. economy under the current administration.
Doesn't make sense for the Fed to cut rates right now or in the immediate future: Mark Tepper
UBS Wealth Management Senior Vice President Brenda O'Connor Juanas and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discuss the Fed's rate cut expectations, oil prices and allocating capital in the current economic environment.
Pizza chain closes California locations before minimum wage law took effect
Another company has closed down some pizza shops in California shortly before new legislation took effect that would raise minimum wage for fast food workers in the state.
March inflation report: another month of 'hot' price gains expected
The Labor Department on Tuesday will release the March consumer price index data, which is expected to show that inflation remained uncomfortably high.
Small business optimism hits lowest level since 2012: NFIB
The NFIB's Small Business Optimism Index slid in March to its lowest level since December 2012 amid concerns about inflation, high interest rates and labor market challenges.
Federal Reserve slashing rates ahead of Election Day would likely just superficially boost US wallets: experts
The Federal Reserve slashing interest rates this year, which it's anticipated to do, would provide voters temporary financial relief with long-term negative effects, economist says.
San Francisco city officials threaten lawsuit over Oakland airport potential name change
On Monday, San Francisco city officials said they will sue the Port of Oakland for alleged trademark infringement if it moves forward with plans to rename Oakland’s airport.
Tesla settles lawsuit over Autopilot crash that left Apple engineer dead
Tesla settled a lawsuit regarding the fatal crash that killed an Apple software engineer who was playing a game when his car's Autopilot steered into a safety barrier.



















