AARP inundated with inflation concerns from seniors
The AARP is working overtime these days, fielding members' concerns over inflation as months of rising costs for necessities squeeze seniors' budgets.
GOP to start from ‘ground zero’ to ‘reverse’ Biden’s agenda policies: Sen. John Thune
Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., responds to Sen. Joe Manchin’s decision to reverse course on his energy permitting plan and how it will impact domestic energy production ‘Varney & Co.’
'Scary' mortgage rates, sticker shock forcing homebuyers to walk away from contracts, broker says
The Corcoran Group president and CEO Pamela Liebman argues "scary" mortgage rates are making sellers "more desperate" to get deals done and offer contract contingencies.
Democrats never ‘lose their appetite’ for taxpayers’ money: Sen. Marsha Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., weighs in on the Senate’s decision to advance a spending bill to avert a government shutdown on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Karl Rove: Somebody please explain to me how this reduces inflation
Fox News contributor Karl Rove and Missouri Rep. Jason Smith analyze the Biden administration's approach to dealing with inflation on 'The Evening Edit.'
Pay attention to Jeremy Siegel's Fed 'meltdown': Dutch Masters
T3 Trading CSO Scott Redler and Carnivore Trading CEO Dutch Masters discuss how higher bond yields are impacting equity returns on 'The Claman Countdown.'
AppHarvest CEO Jonathan Webb: Food supply chain is 'incredibly vulnerable'
AppHarvest CEO Jonathan Webb explains how he uses technology to combat the strained food supply chain and grow food year-round on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bank of America report: Nearly two-thirds of employees worried about finances
Nearly two-thirds of employees are worried about their finances amid scorching hot inflation, according to a recent report released by Bank of America.
Wharton's Jeremy Siegel rips Fed for mishandling inflation, driving country towards 'deep recession'
Wharton business school professor argues the Federal Reserve's "inexcusable" monetary policy has created the inflation crisis on "Cavuto: Coast to Coast."
Fed’s inflation response will drive America into ‘deep recession’: Jeremy Siegel
Wharton business school professor Jeremy Siegel analyzes the Federal Reserve’s policies, warning the Fed’s actions will make a ‘deep recession’ inevitable
US new home sales unexpectedly surge in August
New single-family home purchases surged nearly 29% in August from the previous year, jumping more than expected as homebuyers tried to lock in lower mortgage rates.
Fed could drive US into recession if tightening continues: Jeremy Siegel
Wharton Business School professor Jeremy Siegel discusses his frustration with the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation and the impact of the global economy on currencies.
Despite inflation, prepare for ‘strong’ holiday travel season ‘no matter what it costs’: Omni’s Peter Strebel
Omni Hotels & Resorts Chairman Peter Strebel argues decades-high inflation won't impact bookings or slow the holiday season travel demand due to "the need to get together."
Rep. Carlos Gimenez rips Biden for not caring about stock market selloff
Florida Republican reacts to the president's silence on the stock market as the S&P 500 falls to a two-year low on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Hurricane Ian's path 'critical' to impact of storm surge: Rep. Carlos Gimenez
Homeland Security Committee member discusses the precautions being taken to keep Floridians safe from Hurricane Ian on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Biden touting his student loan handout as US economy deteriorates: Rep. Kevin Brady
House Ways and Means Committee ranking member discusses why the Biden administration keeps spending money as inflation rises on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Government funding package doesn't spend a dime on border crisis: Rep. Kevin Brady
House Ways and Means Committee ranking member discusses the effort to pass a short-term government funding package to avoid a government shutdown on 'Mornings with Maria.'
US home price growth cooled in July at fastest pace since 1980s
Home prices in July climbed 15.8 compared with the same month one year ago, a sign that steeper borrowing costs may be starting to cool the housing market.
Market panel debates whether economy stays resilient amid Fed policy
Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Jay Hatfield and Michael Lee Strategist founder Michael Lee preview a big week of economic data.
Labor market isn't going to see a lot of slack: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne argues inflation on the ground floor is 'coming down.'



















