Layoffs don't mean the economy is going to collapse: David Rubenstein
Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein discusses the state of the economy, recession fears, Biden's classified documents scandal and the impact on the global economy if the U.S. were to default.
More US companies brace for job cuts amid likely recession, survey shows
More American companies expect a decline in payrolls this year as the U.S. economy heads into a possible recession triggered by Fed interest rate hikes.
Supreme Court doesn't want to find out who leaker is: Rep. Darrell Issa
House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Darrell Issa discusses the investigation into the Supreme Court's abortion draft leak on 'Varney & Co.'
Spotify to lay off 6% of workforce as number of tech job cuts grows
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek announced that the company is implementing layoffs in order to cut costs and become more efficient amid the challenging economic environment.
Google sees ChatGPT as a 'threat': Taylor Barkley
Center for Growth and Opportunity Tech and Innovation's Taylor Barkley discusses massive tech layoffs, ChatGPT, recession fears and Elon Musk's Tesla trial.
Are tech layoffs the canary in the US jobs market?
The U.S. economy will probably see more job cuts in coming months after a wave of layoffs at Big Tech companies including Google, Microsoft and Twitter.
PetSmart is offering $20K for cat, dog 'employees' to test new toys and treats
PetSmart is looking to hire two chief toy testers – one cat and one dog – to give its new toys and treats a try for one year. The pets will each be paid $10K to get the job done.
Regal Cinemas closing 39 US movie theaters following parent company Cineworld's bankruptcy filing
Regal Cinemas is set to close 39 movie theaters across 20 states and Washington, D.C. on February 15, according to a new bankruptcy filing from its parent company Cineworld.
US fighting a remote work ‘tug of war’ as employees look for ‘compromise,’ expert says
Will employers be forced to compromise with their employees who want to work remotely and have a greater work-life balance? RedBalloon CEO Andrew Crapuchettes believes so.
Former Spirit Airlines CEO on travel industry: 'Everyone can step up their game'
Former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza provides his outlook on the travel industry amid pilot shortages and outdated tech.
Fed doesn't want to admit it's in favor of recession: Lou Basenese
Public Ventures president and chief market strategist Lou Basenese tells 'Varney & Co.' several market indicators signal the U.S. economy is on the verge of a recession.
Wayfair cutting 10% of workers as layoffs mount
Wayfair announced Friday that its laying off more workers as it continues to thin out management and become more agile in the current economic environment.
Google parent company Alphabet to eliminate 12,000 jobs
Google's parent company announced it will lay off 12,000 workers. Alphabet Inc. shared the news in a memo with staff letting them know the cuts are global.
WeWork cutting hundreds of global jobs
WeWork announced Thursday that it's cutting hundreds of jobs as it continues to streamline operations and optimize its portfolio amid the uncertain economy environment.
Home Depot co-founder warns the 'woke generation' is ignoring the economy's 'bottom line'
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus calls out the "woke" generation fueling a "socialistic society" instead of focusing on improving the economy's "bottom line."
These major companies are laying off workers at a huge rate
Major companies in a variety of sectors are experiencing massive layoffs in recent months, including cuts at Microsoft, Amazon, Goldman Sachs and Washington Post.
New generation of leaders fueling 'laziness,' 'socialistic society': Bernie Marcus
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus argues the 'woke' agenda doesn't consider the economy's 'bottom line.'
Jobless claims unexpectedly drop to 190,000, lowest level in four months
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits tumbled to a four-month low last week even as the Fed tries to slow the economy and cool the labor market.
Outlook for US economy 'less pessimistic' in Davos: Leon Kalvaria
Citi Institutional Clients Group chairman Leon Kalvaria discusses 'volatile' market conditions, telling 'Mornings with Maria' investors are watching the Fed's inflation fight to gauge at what levels they will start to reinvest.
Brian Moynihan on economy, energy independence: 'Capitalism will solve these problems'
Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan discusses industry layoffs, Federal Reserve trajectory and investing in innovation from the World Economic Forum.


















