Scott Galloway measures whether raising national minimum wage 'is worth it'
NYU Stern School of Business professor and 'Adrift: America in 100 Charts' author Scott Galloway examines the U.S. economic future in his new book.
Europe's gas crisis set to deepen after winter drains reserves
Europe gears up for a long winter after feeling the bite of sanctions imposed against Russia due to Russia's unlawful invasion of Ukraine back in February.
Credit Suisse issues fuel jitters of 2008 meltdown
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair discusses Credit Suisse's issues as the U.S. faces economic challenges and how the Fed will keep financial systems 'stable.'
Biden's COVID mandates were designed to 'gain control' over American people: Rep. Andy Biggs
Arizona Republican Andy Biggs reacts to the Army missing its recruitment goals as military vaccine mandates stay in place on 'Varney & Co.'
Brands promoted on TikTok 'more relevant' to younger consumers: Larry Cheng
GameStop board member Larry Cheng predicts a 'better than expected' holiday shopping season.
Economist John Lonski warns credit market could be facing 'big problems'
Thru the Cycle president John Lonski addresses concerns over the national debt surpassing $31 trillion on 'Varney & Co.'
Luke Lloyd: People using job market to highlight economic strength 'blows my mind'
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd discusses the job market's impact on the economy and the energy crisis in Europe as OPEC eyes massive oil production cut.
Stock market will plunge another 15%: Eddie Ghabour
Key Advisors Group, LLC owner Eddie Ghabour discusses how he's allocating capital after the two-day stock market rally and if the Fed will pivot away from raising rates on 'Varney & Co.'
Democratic Party has become a ‘gigantic left-wing machine’: Newt Gingrich
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich provides analysis on the FBI’s ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop, the Biden administration’s inflationary spending, and more political news.
Business owners expect increase in revenue: Sharon Miller
Bank of America President of Small Business Sharon Miller provides an outlook for business owners amid inflation on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Hurricane Ian's impact on the citrus industry
Everstream Analytics Chief Meteorologist Jon Davis discusses Hurricane Ian's effect on the citrus farming industry on 'Mornings with Maria.'
US companies added 208,000 jobs in September, beating expectations: ADP
Private companies onboarded 208,000 new workers in September despite growing concerns that the Federal Reserve will trigger a recession with its war on inflation.
Fed governor warns inflation fight could take 'some time'
Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson said on Tuesday that central bank policymakers are "resolute" in wrestling inflation back under 2% with higher rates.
Larry Kudlow: Biden has never had the gumption to call Iran the evil empire
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow provides insight on the state of the U.S. economy and Biden's Iran policy on 'Kudlow.'
Elon Musk is playing chess while the rest play checkers: David Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group co-founder and co-chairman David Rubenstein discusses Elon Musk's potential Twitter purchase and Ray Dalio giving up control of Bridgewater Associates on 'The Claman Countdown.'
High inflation's victims are the poor: Steve Moore
Steve Forbes and Steve Moore provide look at the impact of state of the U.S. economy on 'Making Money with Charles Payne.'
Affirm is ‘bringing consumers their spending power back’ amid economic ‘turbulence’: CEO
Affirm co-founder and CEO Max Levchin argues consumers need more access to credit and purchasing power amid decades-high inflation and the Fed's rate hikes.
Affirm giving purchasing power back to consumers amid economic ‘turbulence’: CEO
Affirm co-founder and CEO Max Levchin argues people need more access to credit in an inflationary environment.
Larry Kudlow: Don't bet on Fed lowering interest rates
'Kudlow' host discusses what's behind the sharp decline in 10-year and 2-year treasury yields on 'Varney & Co.'
Job openings unexpectedly plunge in August to lowest level since June 2021
The Labor Department reported on Tuesday that there were 10.1 million job openings at the end of August, lower than economists expected as the labor market cools off.




















