Big US employers like Google, Tesla end college degree requirement
New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott discusses the recent move by some large companies to eliminate college degrees as a requirement for employment amid higher school costs on 'Varney & Co.'
Retail sales unexpectedly jump in September as consumers keep spending
Retail sales rose more than expected in September as consumers continued to open their wallets and spend, even as they confronted an uptick in inflation.
Fed is likely done hiking rates: Blake Millard
Sandbox Financial Partners Director of Investments Vice President Blake Millard discusses the Federal Reserve's influence on markets and provides his year-end outlook on 'Making Money.'
Israel-Hamas war could push oil to $100 per barrel: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz discusses whether the U.S. stock market is ignoring the threat of a wider Middle East war on 'Varney & Co.'
The Fed is likely done with interest rate hikes: MBA forecast
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to raise interest rates in November, and there is a minimal chance they will do so in December, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association Chief Economist Mike Fratantoni.
Israel-Hamas war emphasizes America's need for energy independence: Diana Furchtgott-Roth
Heritage Foundation economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth discusses the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on U.S. oil prices and inflation on 'Varney & Co.'
Market crash is 'over the top,' but stocks want to go lower: Dennis Gartman
University of Akron Endowment Committee Chair Dennis Gartman explains why zero percent of his portfolio is in stocks right now on 'Varney & Co.'
Stock market is focused on the Fed, not Israel-Hamas war: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses why the U.S. stock market is rallying as war breaks out in the Middle East on 'Varney & Co.'
Rates are critical: Ken Leon
CFRA Research Director Ken Leon discusses 3Q earnings, big banks, the Federal Reserve's rate hikes and inflation.
Economist blasts 'charlatan' Krugman over claim that the 'war on inflation is over': 'Fallacious'
Economist Paul Krugman is facing backlash over a social media post that said the "war on inflation" is over, as one economist tells FOX Business the post is "fallacious."
Seniors get slight boost for 2024 Social Security checks
The new 2024 Social Security COLA Announcement will give seniors a slight boost to their monthly benefit checks. Some seniors say, it's still not enough to survive on.
If US gets hypersonics wrong the strategic balance in world will shift: David Nelson
Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson argues markets are more afraid of higher interest rates than a global war on 'Making Money.'
JPMorgan flexed its muscles with a big earnings beat: Erika Najarian
U.S. Bank large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian analyzes bank financial results and how investors view smaller regional banks on 'Making Money.'
Women in the workforce are making a lot of money: Tomi Lahren
'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' host Tomi Lahren discusses whether the workforce is treating women fairly and why millennials are delaying getting married on 'Making Money.'
Gas prices decline despite Middle Eastern uncertainty: AAA
U.S. gas prices dropped this week due to falling oil prices and tepid demand, according to AAA. However, geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East could drive up oil prices.
GOP will pay a 'very high price' if they make a deal with Democrats: Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari discuses the Republican speakership battle after Rep. Steve Scalise withdrew from the race on 'Varney & Co.'
September inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising the fastest?
Inflation stayed unusually high in September due to an uptick in the cost of energy, rent and food, and it continued to squeeze millions of U.S. households.
Three black swans could surprise markets: Constance Hunter
MacroPolicy Perspectives senior advisor Constance Hunter reveals three unpredictable events that could have big consequences for markets on 'Making Money.'
Housing, gas push inflation up higher than expected in September
In September, inflation rose 0.4% on a monthly basis after increasing by 0.6% the month before, slightly above economists' expectations.
Inflation rises more than expected in September as high prices persist
The Labor Department released the closely watched September consumer price index report on Thursday, revealing just how hot inflation ran last month.




















