Majority of Americans made sacrifices to cover monthly bills last year
A new survey found most Americans admitted they had to make sacrifices to cover monthly expenses last year, and the most common tactic was resorting to credit cards.
This was the fuel on the flame of inflation: Sen. Kevin Cramer
Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., on what to expect from Fed Chair Powell's testimony before the Senate, Biden's State of the Union address, Congress' spending habits and homelessness increasing for veterans.
Five Guys' prices spark outrage after $24 receipt goes viral: 'Highway robbery'
Social media users debated whether or not Five Guys burgers were worth the price after a $24 receipt — which only included one burger, fries and a soda — went viral.
2024 stock market setup is 'very bullish': Alicia Levine
BNY Mellon Wealth Management head of investment Alicia Levine analyzes the Fed's rate cut stance and provides her 2024 economic outlook on 'Making Money.'
Capitalism is not greed, it is freedom to innovate: Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin reacts to Biden blaming higher food prices on corporate greed on 'Making Money.'
New York Community Bancorp is a potential opportunity: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist discusses whether New York Community Bancorp's sharp stock drop could lead to banking 'disaster' on 'The Big Money Show.'
Jerome Powell is fearful of reigniting inflation: Thomas Hoenig
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig reacts to Jerome Powell saying the Fed is not ready to start cutting rates on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Let Joe Biden be Joe Biden: Patrick Murphy
Former Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy weighs in on rising gas prices in the U.S. and Biden's mental fitness as the 2024 race heats up.
Powell says Fed won't rush to cut interest rates until inflation is conquered
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said during congressional testimony on Wednesday that the central bank is in no rush to start cutting interest rates.
Private sector job growth rises less than expected in February: ADP
Private sector job growth rose in February but growth came in slightly under expectations, pointing to a still "dynamic" labor market, according to ADP.
Low labor participation is the ‘bigger issue’ in the jobs market: David Bahnsen
The Bahnsen Group CIO David Bahnsen previews Fed Chair Jay Powell’s testimony before Congress and shares his expectations for upcoming job data.
Jobs, inflation data serve as 'market movers': David Kudla
Mainstay Capital Management CEO David Kudla argues the Fed will be 'very cautious' and there won't be rate cuts for some time.
Wall Street is growing more worried about 1970s-style stagflation risks
The U.S. economy could be headed toward a "stagflation" scenario, which is characterized by soaring consumer prices as well as high unemployment rates.
Biden tried to give away money for votes and it backfired: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne torches Biden for blaming high inflation on corporate greed.
Stock market 'breather' is better than a parabolic rise: Ed Yardeni
Yardeni Research Inc. President Ed Yardeni addresses skepticism over the stock market rally on 'Making Money.'
Cultural, social norms are driving America's fertility problem: Hadley Heath Manning
IWF Vice President for Policy Hadley Heath Manning discusses America's declining birth rate on 'Making Money.'
Infrastructure Capital raises S&P target to 5750 based on AI boom
Infrastructure Capital Management CIO Jay Hatfield reveals his top dividend-paying companies on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Investors use Bitcoin to help protect their portfolios: Zach Pandl
Grayscale managing director of research Zach Pandl explains what's behind Bitcoin's latest price surge on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Restaurant owner on inflation’s bite: Menu costs ‘up exponentially’ to ‘stay alive’
Johnny Roger’s owner Barrett Dabbs details how inflation is hurting his Concord, North Carolina barbecue and burger joint on ‘Varney & Co.’
Nikki Haley's only hope is Trump's court cases blowing him off the tracks: Bill McGurn
WSJ editorial board member Bill McGurn and NY Post op-ed editor Kelly Jane Torrance discuss Super Tuesday and voters' concerns ahead of the 2024 election.




















