Democrats 'are not good for the economy': Steve Forbes
Forbes Chairman and editor-in-chief Steve Forbes argues that the U.S. economy is seeing strong growth due to government spending.
Stuart Varney: Gavin Newsom really wants to be president
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney discusses California Gov. Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions.
Biden is at historical polling lows for 3 big reasons: Joe Concha
Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to Gavin Newsom claiming Biden has the 'best three-year record' of any president on 'Varney & Co.'
American Airlines flight makes ‘hard landing’ in Hawaii, 6 on board hospitalized: officials
Five flight attendants and one passenger on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Maui were hospitalized after a hard landing at an airport.
Outdoor retailer REI slashes workforce by more than 350 workers, prepares for 'challenging' year ahead
Outdoor retailer REI, which is headquartered near Seattle, announced the layoffs of 357 people last week, citing "challenging" conditions.
Americans say they pay too much in taxes and get little in return, poll finds
Americans largely do not know how their taxes are calculated and believe they are paying too much, according to the findings of a new poll.
Education Department plans inflation fix for new FAFSA
Families must wait longer to see how much student aid they are awarded for the upcoming college spring semester via FAFSA.
Journalism bloodbath: 2024 kicks off with numerous media layoffs, labor issues
Multiple major news organizations such as the Los Angeles Times, TIME Magazine and Forbes have announced layoffs within weeks of each other in January.
In-N-Out closing in Oakland due to crime issues part of 'degradation of Bay Area,' local candidates say
Local leaders and anti-crime activists shared why they think crime is rising in Oakland after businesses like In-N-Out shuttered a store in the Bay Area City.
Ohio man complaining about rising food prices eats Costco hot dogs for entire week: 'Best $43 I've ever spent'
Eating Costco hotdogs for one week straight? That's what TikToker Joey Kinsley did as he complained about rising prices in America in an interview with Fox Business Digital.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Ex-Starbucks employee says coffee chain fired him after fighting off robbers
A former Starbucks employee in Missouri is suing the coffee chain, saying he was wrongly terminated after he confronted a pair of robbers at his store.
Expert predicts inflation will cool 'cyclically' in 2024
KKR's Henry McVey joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss GDP data showing the economy is growing and inflation cooling.
Hoenig details what to expect from the Fed next week
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President and CEO Thomas Hoenig joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to discuss what we can expect from the Federal Reserve's first 2024 meeting.
Fed’s inflation gauge is ‘as good as it gets’
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge falling below 3%.
American leaders do not want to financially ‘help us’: Michael Duke
Panelists Alexandria Chun and Michael Duke join the ‘The Big Money Show’ to share their views on the U.S. economy as young people continue to struggle with inflation.
These are the best and worst places to buy a home in 2024
The best and worst places to buy a home in 2024 fluctuates greatly depending on factors like age, net worth and lifestyle. A top real estate professional shares tips.
Housing costs now unaffordable for record number of renters in US
Rent has become unaffordable for half the tenants in the U.S., more than ever before, according to a new study released Thursday by Harvard University.
Freight through Suez Canal sinks 45% amid Houthi attacks
Freight levels through the Suez Canal have plummeted by 45% since Iran-backed Houthi militants began attacking vessels in the Red Sea, risking higher inflation and food insecurity.
December’s PCE inflation report is ‘embarrassing’ for the Fed: Tomas Philipson
Former Council of Economic Advisers Acting Chair Tomas Philipson reacts to December’s core PCE price inflation data, arguing that the report is ‘good news’ for the U.S. economy.



















