DeSantis' work ethic shaped by electrician job, working-class background
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wrote in his new book that his first job out of high school as an electrician's assistant and his working-class upbringing helped shape his work ethic.
Biden paints rosy picture of inflation, but pressure on consumers and small business owners persists
President Biden has spun a narrative that inflation is getting better and that wages are up. A look under the covers shows that inflation is still having a significant impact.
FTX fallout hits Silvergate, bitcoin
Silvergate has delayed its annual report with the Securities and Exchange Commission after reporting a $1 billion loss for fourth quarter and is now concerned about ability to operate.
America's low labor participation rate 'a social and economic disaster,' experts warn
Millions of able-bodied Americans who ducked out of the workforce during the pandemic are refusing to return, leading economists to sound the alarm over what it means.
Education industry at highest risk for layoffs over next 6 months: survey
Inaugural CFO survey conducted by Coupa, a cloud based spend management platform, found education sector was most susceptible to layoffs in 2023 in the event of recession.
Nordstrom leaving Canada, cutting 2,500 jobs
Nordstrom announced it is shutting down operations in Canada, closing 13 stores and cutting 2,500 jobs.
Rising inflation a 'huge problem' that's hurting America's middle class: Harvey Golub
Retired American Express CEO and Chairman Harvey Golub discusses how Fed rate hikes and growing inflation are affecting GDP growth on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Lowe's Foundation invests $50M to address 'critical' tradespeople worker shortage
The Lowe's Foundation has committed to donating $50 million over the next five years to combat a shortage of people going into skilled trades careers.
Economy, job market among nation’s most pressing issues, say concerned Americans
People in Austin, Texas, identified what they believed to be the most pressing issues facing America currently, with over half of people pointing to the economy
Caterpillar workers reach contract deal at deadline, averting possible strike
Caterpillar's union workers have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract that covers four company facilities. The deal will likely avert a strike.
GM cutting hundreds of jobs to reduce costs
General Motors is cutting some executive and salaried jobs in an effort to cut costs and streamline operations.
Dollar Tree fined over $250,000 for safety violations that endangered workers: 'Pattern of disregard'
Dollar Tree has been fined over $250,000 by the Labor Department for workplace safety violations at a location in Texas labeled as a "pattern of disregard."
Consumer confidence slips again
Consumer confidence declined in January for the second month in a row according to the latest data, surprising economists who had expected sentiment to rise.
Career challenge: How do you decide between two good job offers?
Career experts weigh in on how to choose between two job offers. They cite factors such as perks, benefits, potential bonus structures and preferred lifestyle as important considerations.
US manufacturers urge House select committee on the CCP to help American businesses compete with China
The National Association of Manufacturers is calling on the House select committee on the U.S.-China competition to take steps to enhance the American manufacturing sector.
Goldman Sachs CEO says having 'very tight' job market makes cooling inflation 'very hard'
Goldman Sachs’ CEO, David Solomon, offered insights on the labor market and efforts to cool inflation in the U.S during a recent podcast episode put out by his company.
Elon Musk is following the Jack Welch playbook at Twitter: Lou Basenese
Public Ventures president and chief market strategist Lou Basenese reacts to reports Twitter is planning to cut more jobs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Democrat lawmaker proposes bill forcing Chicago grocery stores, gas stations to hire armed guards
Happy Foods store owner Barbara Eastman warns she "can't afford" the "huge" costs associated with a state bill requiring businesses to hire their own security amid rising crime.
Inflation, robust job data divides America’s top economists
The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) released its latest economic outlook survey which showed economists are divided over a potential recession.
Starbucks catches break as judge vacates nationwide ban on firing union workers
A federal judge in Michigan has vacated his order blocking Starbucks from firing employees who attempt to unionize, citing "certain errors" in his opinion.



















