Americans are draining their retirement accounts, racking up debt due to high inflation
The inflation crisis is forcing a growling number of Americans to rack up credit card debt and tap their retirement savings, according to a new study.
Charles Payne: What happened to America's STEM workers?
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses why the U.S. isn't training workers for tech or manual labor jobs.
Fed will have a problem marketing rate cuts thanks to 'sticky' inflation: Joe LaVorgna
Former White House chief economist Joe LaVorgna and JP Morgan's Kelsey Berro discuss whether strong consumer spending is a concern for the Fed on 'Making Money.'
AI trade is alive, but will take time to broaden out: Ayesha Tariq
MacroVisor co-founder Ayesha Tariq discusses whether there is anything that can disrupt this stock market rally on 'Making Money.'
Most Americans feel Biden gaslighted them on the economy: Bill McGurn
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Bill McGurn and former Democrat Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy discuss why Biden is losing the young vote on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
California's fast food minimum wage hike is a 'business killer': Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum argues California's new minimum wage law will affect every business in the state that deals with food on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Baltimore bridge collapse poses 'temporary risk' to local, state economies: Moody's
A new report from Moody's found that city and state economies face a "temporary" risk following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Wall Street concern is growing over the Fed's next interest rate move: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses whether Fed Chair Jerome Powell will lower interest rates before the election on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden facilitated an invasion of our country: Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, discusses the ongoing border crisis, the growing China threat, U.S. culture wars, Trump's campaign attacking Biden's economy and Congress' massive spending bill.
Price of eggs, chocolate remain higher than usual amid Easter festivities
The price of Easter essentials, including eggs and candy, remains at near-historic highs as millions of Americans plan to gather with their families.
Is Trump Media stock the next meme stock?
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss the momentum behind Trump Media & Technology Group's stock and share other stocks to keep an eye on, including Adobe and NXP Semiconductors.
Jay Bowen: We're living the 'fourth industrial revolution' for investors
Bowen, Hanes & Company president and CIO Jay Bowen joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss his success managing a Tampa pension fund over the past 50 years and where to invest for maximum returns.
FAT Brands chairman on increasing minimum wages: 'Someone is going to pay for it'
FAT Brands chairman Andy Wiederhorn joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to discuss the impact of inflation and mandated increase of wages.
Is the market in for a big disappointment?
Matson Money, Inc., founder and CEO Mark Matson joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to discuss what investors can expect from the Dow Jones and S&P 500 in the second quarter.
Bernie Sanders doesn't know what Ozempic should cost, he just wants government to control it: Scott Martin
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin reacts to Sen. Bernie Sanders demanding pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk lower the price of Ozempic on 'Making Money.'
Biden's spending is unnecessarily heating up the U.S. economy, making Americans poorer: Daniel Lacalle
Tressis chief economist Daniel Lacalle discusses whether the Fed's risks 'stagflation' if they cut rates too soon on 'Making Money.'
Baltimore disaster could see record insurance payouts — but it’s complicated: expert
Insurance payouts following the Baltimore bridge collapse are expected to run into the billions and could top the $1.5 billion paid out following the Costa Concordia luxury cruise liner disaster.
California fast-food restaurants layoff workers ahead of $20 minimum wage hike
16 Handles CEO Neil Hershman discusses the impact of Gov. Gavin Newson's new minimum wage law on 'Varney & Co.'
Key Fed inflation gauge, consumer spending rise in February
The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 2.5% last month, in line with expectations. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.3%, slightly below economists' estimates.
American chocolatiers faced with cocoa supply crunch
Delysia Chocolatier founder Nicole Patel explains how skyrocketing cocoa prices have affected her small business on 'Varney & Co.'




















