Mike Rowe: Cost of college is 'more expensive than it's ever been'
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe says 'never in the history of Western civilization' has anything become more expensive faster than a four-year college degree.
Vivek Ramaswamy: The moment for US to decouple from China is now
2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy discusses his plan for the U.S. to have total economic independence from China on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Gov. Glenn Youngkin: Virginia is the best place to build a business
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses LEGO's Virginia facility, protecting farmland from China, state Democrats siding with Big Tech, and his upcoming visit to Asia.
Jobless claims unexpectedly climb to 239,000 as layoffs grow
A growing number of workers applied for jobless benefits last week, a sign the labor market is beginning to tighten in the face of higher interest rates.
Major movie theater advertising network files for bankruptcy protection
National CineMedia LLC has filed for bankruptcy, a voluntary move the major cinema advertising network revealed Tuesday. Its share price saw a spike amid the news.
FTX has recovered $7.3B in assets, bankruptcy lawyer says
Attorneys for bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX said Wednesday the company has recovered more than $7.3 billion in cash and crypto assets since its collapse.
Elon Musk says Twitter has shed more than 6,000 employees
Billionaire CEO Elon Musk says Twitter has 1,500 people on payroll, down from 8,000 last October when he bought the social media company for $44 billion.
Dickey's Barbecue seeing increase in older workers joining the restaurant team
Dickey's Barbecue CEO Laura Rea Dickey says the average age of their workers has risen from 18-24 to 40-45 and explains why hiring older employees is beneficial for business.
Seniors wanted for hire: Companies looking for hard working seniors
Pennsylvania small business owner Kip Conforti discusses seniors' work ethic and shares why he hires them over Gen-Z on 'The Bottom Line.'
Will AI replace lawyers? Two legal experts weigh in
With the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 and other powerful AI such as Bard, many lawyers are left wondering whether they’ll still have a profession in the future.
Banking crisis still poses a 'huge risk' to the stock market: Scott Shellady
Seaport Securities founder Ted Weisberg and The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss whether the 'hate equities' crowd is wrong about the direction of the stock market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bad policies are contributing to America’s skilled worker gap: Kevin O’Leary
O’Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O’Leary discusses the economy’s skilled worker gap and higher education in America.
Buttigieg silent as pilot shortage threatens another summer travel season: Jeff Hoffman
Global Entrepreneurship Network Board Chairman Jeff Hoffman warns of summer travel delays and staffing shortages on 'Varney & Co.'
Job growth trends upward as recession fears grow
More than 230,000 new jobs were created in March, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Inside secrets from a LinkedIn product manager on using the career platform to grab a dream job
Yamini Kasera, group product manager at LinkedIn in San Francisco, shares tips and best practices to creat a smart, savvy and attention-getting profile on that career-centric platform.
'BAD NEWS': Fed's balance sheet has expanded back up to former high, says Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer says inflation should fall by 2.5% for a ‘soft-landing,’ criticizes current fiscal policy measures and says the GOP should do more to help the ‘weak’ economy.
Tyson Foods workers strike at US chicken plant set to close
About 150 employees of a Tyson Foods Inc chicken plant in Arkansas went on strike on Monday for better treatment before the company shuts the facility, an organizer said.
The Fed risks 'overshooting' its inflation, rate hike goals: Diane Swonk
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk says it's important to remember rapid rate hikes can exacerbate market fragility.
FTX collapse report: 'Hubris, incompetence, and greed' led to failure
FTX's new management team released its first report on what led to the cryptocurrency exchange's demise under the leadership of founder Sam Bankman-Fried.
Laid-off tech workers launch ‘revenge startups’ just as money dries up
More than 330,000 people have lost their jobs at tech companies since early 2022, with some 168,000 job losses this year, according to data tracker Layoffs.fyi.



















