Input side of the inflation story is where the ‘action’ is going to be: Stephanie Pomboy
Macro Mavens President Stephanie Pomboy reacts to the U.S.’s consumer price index report as investors grapple with the impact inflation has had on the markets.
Federal Reserve does not want to appear ‘even slightly’ political: Dennis Gartman
Former editor of ‘The Gartman Letter’ Dennis Gartman and the Lonski Group President John Lonski preview Fed Chair Powell’s upcoming testimony on Capitol Hill on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Americans staying put: Percentage that moved in 2023 hit a record low
The percentage of Americans that moved hit a record low in 2023, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census data. Experts attribute the drop to the housing affordability crisis.
Better market opportunities to come 'later in the year': Phil Orlando
Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist Phil Orlando says the Fed will be 'very patient' before the central bank begins cutting rates.
Blame the baby boomers for the housing shortage, Redfin says
A growing number of older Americans are choosing to age in place rather than downsize their homes, which is contributing to a nationwide housing shortage.
Frightened Oakland restaurant owner calls city's crime epidemic 'worst I've ever seen'
Stories about high-profile companies in Oakland closing shop or hiring extra security have made grim headlines in recent months.
Ford, GM CEOs open to partnerships to compete with China
Ford CEO Jim Farley and GM CEO Mary Barra said their companies are open to collaborating on EV technologies with other automakers to better compete with Chinese EV makers like BYD.
Prayer app Hallow takes top spot on Apple App Store
Christian prayer app Hallow took the top spot on Apple's App Store following a surge in downloads after its Super Bowl ad and a prayer challenge at the start of Lent.
Target launches low-cost brand with prices starting under $1
Target is launching a new brand that will price most items under $10 in an effort to appeal to price-conscious shoppers. Some items will cost under $1.
Biden's net zero dream will economically kill the nation: Andy Puzder
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder warns Democrats' net zero carbon goal is a dangerous objective on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Mortgage rates climb again as high housing costs persist
Mortgage rates rose again this week and purchase demand dropped, as the rising cost of housing in the U.S. continues to weigh on potential buyers and sellers.
Retail sales tumble much more than expected in January
Retail sales, a measure of how much consumers spent on a number of everyday goods, including cars, food and gasoline, unexpectedly dropped 0.8% in January.
New York City sues Tiktok, Instagram and other social media apps for causing 'youth mental health crisis'
New York City is filing a lawsuit against social media companies such as TikTok and Instagram for causing a "youth mental health crisis" among the city's children.
Labor market facing 'desperate tag-ins' of companies trying to show growth: Lee Munson
Portfolio Wealth Advisors President and CIO Lee Munson weighs in on the Fed's rate hike trajectory and recent mass layoffs.
Small businesses are about to get hit with more regulations, House committee warns
The Biden administration has implemented 774 final rules costing over $450 billion, saddling businesses with over 286 million paperwork hours.
Housing crisis forces Americans to shack up with former partners
Americans are continuing to live with their former romantic partners after breaking up or divorcing to mitigate financial consequences amidst the housing crisis.
Elon Musk moves SpaceX to Texas after Delaware revoked his Tesla salary package
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced that the company completed the conversion of its state of incorporation from Delaware to Texas after a Delaware court struck down his Tesla pay package.
High inflation is still squeezing Americans' budgets
Inflation has fallen considerably from the highs of mid-2022, but price gains are still costing Americans an extra $213 a month compared to last year.
Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao, sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, dead at 50
Angela Chao, CEO of the Foremost Group and sister-in-law to Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, has died in a car accident, the company announced. She was 50.
Wall Street's 'raging bull market' doesn't want to back down: Alissa Coram
Investor's Business Daily multimedia executive Alissa Coram discusses whether a stock market sell-off could be a good thing for investors on 'The Big Money Show.'



















