Fed's Mester sees interest rates topping 4% this year, no rate cuts in 2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester said on Wednesday that policymakers need to raise interest rates into restrictive territory to cool inflation.
Walmart invests in Sustainable Beef LLC to bring affordable beef to shoppers, boost industry viability
Walmart acquired a minority stake in Sustainable Beef LLC, which will help it open a beef processing facility. The move will help Walmart bring affordable products to consumers.
Billionaire supermarket, oil refinery owner reveals 'simple' solution to lower inflation
United Refining Company and Gristedes CEO John Catsimatidis discusses inflation and 'out of control' crime in New York City on 'Varney & Co.'
Markets should prepare for 'further chaos, confusion' in September: Polcari
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari says rate hikes will force investors to reassess their portfolios.
Chase chief economist: Going to take 'a lot of hard work' to bring inflation down
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan argues employment growth is 'very, very strong' as U.S. grapples with economic challenges.
2020 college graduate rips Biden's student loan handout: It's a 'slap in the face'
Campus Reform correspondent director Kate Hirzel argues college graduates are being incentivized not to pay back their student debt on 'Varney & Co.'
Yankee Doodle Dandy's CEO grapples with inflation after chicken prices tripled
Yankee Doodle Dandy's founder and CEO Josh Gatewood discusses how he is absorbing inflation and trying to keep food prices in check on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Minneapolis business owner reveals 'the biggest concern' amid soaring crime, inflation
Sam Turner, co-owner and founder at the Nicollet Diner based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, explains how crime in the city changed the way he operates his business.
US companies added just 132,000 jobs in August as hiring slows: ADP
The ADP National Employment Report published on Wednesday showed that private employers hired just 132,000 workers in August amid growing fears of a recession.
Farmers warn ketchup, salsa, pasta sauce and other tomato products could soon be in short supply
Farmer's in the largest tomato-producing area in the U.S. are sounding the alarm about possibly shortages. They asid things like ketchup, salsa and pasta sauce could be in short supply.
Strong demand for beauty products sparks scramble for market share
Strong demand for beauty products shows Americans are still spending on their looks despite higher prices, and companies are scrambling for market share.
Farmers warn ketchup, salsa, pasta sauce and other tomato products could soon be in short supply
California's farmers grow nearly all of America's processing tomatoes, but this year is shaping up to be another poor harvest season.
Rep. Jason Smith: 'You cannot spend your way out of inflation'
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Missouri Rep. Jason Smith speak on how the Biden administration is handling inflation, the police and illegal immigration on 'The Evening Edit.'
New York Fed's Williams warns interest rates likely to stay high for a while
The president of the New York Federal Reserve said on Tuesday that central bank policymakers must raise interest rates higher in order to combat the hottest inflation in decades.
Investing expert reveals 3 defensive stocks to advance your portfolio
CFRA Research chief investment strategist Sam Stovall provides his top three stock picks for an inflationary environment on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Food, fuel and energy inflation could hit all at once: Market expert
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss if the Fed will continue to aggressively raise rates as inflation continues to be a problem on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Purdue University president rips Biden's student loan handout: Grossly unfair, grotesquely expensive
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels blasted Biden's student loan handout as "cynically political," arguing it will worsen an already "terrifying' national debt."
Central bank sending strong signals monetary policy is changing: Expert
Johns Hopkins University professor of economics Francesco Bianchi and business and political commentator John Burnett provide insight on responding to record-high inflation on 'Making Money.'
Neil Cavuto grills Democrat Rep. Khanna on Biden's student loan handout: 'Where does this stop?'
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., praises President Biden's student loan handout and calls for more action to combat medical costs as the national debt soars.
Energy expert warns Biden taking US down same 'price shock' path Europe is facing
U.S. Oil & Gas Association President Tim Stewart reacts to Europe taking steps to cut energy consumption on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'




















