States with the most generous tippers despite inflation
Quick-service restaurants saw an average tip of 16.9% during the second quarter, while full-service restaurants saw an average tip of 19.7%, according to data from Toast.
Housing market records sharpest decline in sales in almost two decades: report
The sharp decline shows the lagging effect of the increased mortgage rate on the housing market, with prices still higher than the same time last year despite declining.
Federal Reserve still unsure on where inflation will settle: Panel
Barron’s markets editor Ben Levisohn, Barron’s reporter Carleton English, and Barron’s associate editor Jack Hough discuss recent market trends, inflation, and the IRS beefing up its auditing on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Market is 'very, very close' to recession levels: Expert
RBC Capital Markets head of U.S. equity strategy Lori Calvasina describes how to play the bear market in the short-term.
Inflation law tax credits to brighten platinum prices
The Inflation Reduction Act recently signed by President Biden is expected to bolster platinum prices through clean vehicle tax credits and incentives for green hydrogen.
Turkey prices expected to surge this Thanksgiving, experts warn
Commodity analysts warn sky-high turkey prices will only get worse as Thanksgiving approaches after millions of birds were destroyed due to avian flu.
Inflation Reduction Act garners skepticism over taxes, alternative energy policies
The Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley and The Federalist senior editor Christopher Bedford discuss the potential shortcomings of the Inflation Reduction Act on 'WSJ at Large with Gerry Baker.'
Kenny Polcari on current state of markets: 'Inflation is not dead'
Kace Capital Advisors CEO Kenny Polcari joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to react to major companies beginning to conduct layoffs around the nation.
How long will gas prices stay down?
U.S. Oil and Gas Association president Tim Stewart analyzes how an oil tax in the Inflation Reduction Act could impact gas prices on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Why is America experiencing so much political polarization?
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Bill McGurn and FOX Business contributor Liz Peek join 'Fox Business Tonight' to explore how America's political divide is affecting everyday life.
Cost of raising a child jumps to over $300,000
The cost of raising a child in the U.S. has climbed above $300,000, according to the Brookings Institution, and that's before they even head to college.
US economy likely to face recession by year's end as growth continues to slow, report says
The Conference Board's leading economic index dropped for the fifth consecutive month, suggesting the U.S. economy is slowing and could be headed for a recession.
The Fed sending ‘very contradictory messages’ about the economy: Economics writer
Finance and economics editor for Breitbart News John Carney unpacks the Federal Reserve’s response to inflation.
Market expert gives a glimpse into his investing 'quad process'
Cornerstone Wealth managing partner Jeff Carbone reveals what qualities a stock must possess before he gives the greenlight on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Market selloff: Time to buy the best and forget the rest
Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discusses if anxiety over rising interest rates is causing the market selloff on 'The Claman Countdown.'
97% of corporate execs think US economy is in recession or headed for one, survey shows
A majority of corporate executives expect the U.S. economy to slide into a recession within the next year as they confront painfully high inflation and a labor shortage.
Billionaire investor Ken Fisher: 'Feckless' Fed likely to keep doing stupid stuff
Fisher Investments founder and chairman gives his read on the U.S. economy, telling ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ the market has likely bottomed and bull run is on despite Fed’s actions.
Higher-income earners visit food banks and shop at Walmart as food inflation rises
Americans who typically lived comfortably with higher incomes are flocking to Walmart, food banks, and thrift stores as high inflation continues to plague the United States.
Half of US companies preparing to cut jobs, survey shows
Companies across the country are preparing to cut jobs or are implementing hiring freezes, a new PwC survey showed, a sign the labor market is starting to soften.
Michael Faulkender: ‘The Fed has no credibility’
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Economic Policy Michael Faulkender analyzes Federal Reserve policies and the effect it has had on the U.S. economy.




















