Labor market isn't going to see a lot of slack: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne argues inflation on the ground floor is 'coming down.'
Career challenge: How do you explain a six-month gap (or more) on your resume?
Three career professionals explain how to discuss a six-month gap in a resume when job hunting. Among the advice: Reveal the personal or professional skills gained in that time.
Dick's Sporting Goods announces plans to hire up to 9,000 for holidays
Dick's Sporting Goods has plans to add up to 9,000 workers for the upcoming holiday season, the sports equipment and apparel retailer announced Monday.
JPM's David Kelly: Fed not paying attention to what inflation is likely to do
JPMorgan chief global strategist explains the long-term upside to how the Fed is managing inflation on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Merrill Wealth Management President Andy Sieg: This is a very tough market
Merrill Wealth Management President Andy Sieg discusses the volatility in the markets, job cuts, investing amid economic challenges and the outlook for business as recession fears linger.
JetBlue ground operations workers express interest in union election
A JetBlue spokesperson touted the airline's direct relationship with crew members and argued that third-party representation would not be in their best interests.
Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest pledges $6.2B in net zero push
Fortescue Metals Group founder and chairman Andrew Forrest discusses his plan to invest more than $6 billion to hit the company's net zero emissions target on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Holiday hiring: These companies are seeking seasonal workers
Companies from Walmart to UPS have already announced holiday hiring plans ahead of the gift-giving season. FOX Business breaks down what companies are hiring and what they offer.
Workplace bullying: How to recognize it, how to handle it
Workplace bullying is real and can adversely affect victims' mental and physical health. Here are some steps to take if it exists on the job, including how to document the events.
Fed is ‘too powerful,’ ‘too prominent,’ ‘too political’: Judy Shelton
Former Federal Reserve Board nominee Judy Shelton argues the Fed has become too influential on Americans’ decision-making and economic choices while discussing the Fed's moves to combat rising costs.
Delivery robots emerge to bridge gaps as labor shortage drags on
Autonomous delivery robots are cropping up in hotels, airports and other public spaces as businesses try to maintain services despite labor shortages.
Jobless claims rise to 213,000 after declining for five weeks straight
Applications for unemployment benefits rose last week from a four-month low, suggesting that employers are still avoiding layoffs in the historically tight labor market.
Rail freight deal still needs worker support as voting begins
A railroad strike has been avoided for now, but workers still have to approve the deals. Voting will begin Thursday as some union workers expressed dissatisfaction with the deals.
What is the Fed's termination rate?
Main Street Asset Management CIO Erin Gibbs and Macro Trends Advisors founding partner Mitch Roschelle discuss how high the Fed will raise rates before they pivot on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Boeing to cut around 150 finance jobs in US
Boeing had a total of approximately 142,000 employees at the end of 2021. The cuts are unrelated to its plan to move the company's corporate headquarters from Chicago to Virginia.
Holiday hiring: Walmart to add fewer workers this year
Walmart said it plans to hire 40,000 workers ahead of this year's busy holiday shopping season. In 2021, the company announced it would hire 150,000 employees ahead of the holidays.
Economy 'doesn't work' if inflation is 'this high': WSJ economic correspondent
Wall Street Journal Chief Economic Correspondent Nick Timiraos discussed strategy surrounding the Fed's speculated decision to combat inflation by potentially hiking interest rates by another 75 basis points ahead of their announcement Wednesday.
Marriott opens $600M global headquarters as it encourages in-person work
Marriott opened its new global headquarters in Maryland with more spaces for worker collaboration. The company is enticing workers to spend multiple days at the office.
American Express hiring 1,500 tech workers
American Express plans to hire 1,500 workers for various technology jobs by the end of the year, the credit card company said Monday. The company employed over 60,000 in 2021.
Inflation, education top issues for voters as Democrats focus on abortion
Washington Examiner commentary writer Kaylee McGhee White discusses key issues for voters ahead of midterms on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'



















