A Fed rate cut would 'reinvigorate inflation': Frances Donald
Manulife Investment Management global chief economist and strategist Frances Donald argues a minor recession would not be the worst thing for investors' portfolios on 'Making Money.'
Joe Biden is 'exactly where' Jimmy Carter was: Jonathan Hoenig
FOX News contributor and Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig makes a historical comparison of President Biden's economy to the Ford and Carter eras.
Are markets sensing a 'nightmare' inflation scenario?
Forbes Media CEO Steve Forbes and Public Ventures President Lou Basenese react to stocks falling on a hotter-than-expected consumer price index.
Fed rate cut in March is still in play: Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin analyzes the Fed's inflation strategy ahead of the January CPI report on 'Making Money.'
January inflation breakdown: Where are prices still rising the fastest?
Inflation climbed faster than expected in January thanks to an uptick in the cost of rent, electricity and food, according to new Labor Department data.
Former Home Depot CEO sounds alarm on 'tremendous shift' in labor market
The U.S. economy may be riding out an inflation and job layoff wave, according to former Chrysler and Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli, who shifted blame away from corporate America.
Plane lands at Buffalo airport after door falls off mid-flight
The FAA said a small plane landed at an airport in the Buffalo, New York, area after its pilot "reported losing the left rear passenger door" mid-flight.
Stock market's hot start will continue throughout 2024: Mark Avallone
Potomac Wealth Advisors President and founder Mark Avallone explains why the stock market rally will continue and reveals which big bank he's buying on 'Varney & Co.'
Inflation comes in hotter than expected in January
A 'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses the U.S. economy and markets after the January year-over-year CPI comes in at 3.1%.
US, UK markets on a 'sugar high' that can't continue: Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam founding partner Greg Swenson compares the state of the U.S. market to the economic landscape abroad in England and Europe.
Thousands of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash drivers to strike on Valentine's Day to demand fair pay
Thousands of drivers for Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are expected to go on strike in several U.S. cities on Valentine's Day seeking fair pay for their services.
Charles Payne: Money and fortune are mobile
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains why some of the nation's most affluent metro areas have fallen on hard times.
Jeff Bezos' move to Florida saving him hundreds of millions in taxes
Jeff Bezos is set to save upwards of $600 million in taxes after the Amazon founder fled Washington's new capital gains tax on stock sales for Miami, Florida.
Wall Street's good times will continue to roll despite the 'late' Fed: Kelsey Berro
JP Morgan Asset Management fixed income portfolio manager Kelsey Berro analyzes the impact of the Fed's rate hike policy on 'Making Money.'
Super Bowl 'foot washing' Christianity ad faces attacks from the left slamming Hobby Lobby link
The "He Gets Us" campaign's two 2024 Super Bowl ads were billed as too controversial by those who cited a link to the family behind Hobby Lobby.
Shrinkflation has been around, says Bob Nardelli
Former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli discusses shrinkflation as Americans still feel impact of economic pressures, Biden's handling of the U.S. economy and the growing national debt.
Texas Molson Coors brewery workers prepare to strike, potentially impacting several major beverage brands
More than 400 workers are preparing to walk off the job from a Texas brewery after they say negotiations for higher pay, and benefits have stalled.
Fed soft landing is unlikely, March rate cut is off the table: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica reacts to Biden's Super Bowl 'shrinkflation' video and analyzes the Fed's inflation strategy on 'Varney & Co.'
Army vet says prepper food company booming as more Americans plan for disaster in 2024
US Army veteran Jason Nelson shared why prepping has become more mainstream and how his freeze-dried beef company can help families supplement their emergency stockpile.
New York man ticketed for cursing out police officer can sue police department, court rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that R. Anthony Rupp III was within his rights to sue after he was ticketed for telling a police officer "Turn your lights on, a------."



















