Freedom Convoy is 'coming our way': Kilmeade
'Fox & Friends' co-host Brian Kilmeade discusses 'Freedom Convoy' truckers' plan to protest at the Super Bowl and in D.C.
Rate hikes will 'save the middle class': Luke Lloyd
Luke Lloyd, investment strategist at Strategic Wealth Partners, and Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude weigh in on inflation hitting a fresh 40-year high.
Texas leads multi-state lawsuit against Biden administration for federal minimum wage hike
The states argue that the wage hike will add pressure on top of the current burden of inflation on top of economic weakness.
Boy Scouts win over key abuse-survivors group on bankruptcy plan
The Boy Scouts of America won backing for a landmark sex-abuse compensation plan from the official committee representing 82,200 individual claimants, further solidifying support for ending the largest bankruptcy case ever filed over childhood abuse.
NY businesses attract workers with 'no-vax' advertisements
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on a new app which will connect like-minded businesses with workers and patrons.
Peloton’s new CEO will debut at ‘All Hands Meeting’ Wednesday
Peloton put the pedal to the metal in a massive restructuring, sending investors on a wild ride. But is it sustainable?
Travel, leisure jobs roaring back with hospitality leading the way
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth has the details from New York City on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US Steel CEO on deal with Japan to cut tariffs on the commodity
United States Steel CEO David Burritt argues President Trump 'had a good understanding of how important it was to have steel' and that Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has had 'a really good handoff on this.'
Amazon hiking base salary cap to $350,000 for corporate, tech workers
Amazon is giving a hefty boost to its base salary cap for corporate employees in an effort to attract and keep workers.
Art Laffer Jr.: Fed likely to be more aggressive than people think
'Mornings with Maria' panel discusses where to allocate capital in a rising rate environment.
US faces 'one of the most competitive employment markets': Joanie Bily
Joanie Bily and Kenny Polcari weigh in on the January jobs report in light of inflation on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
This 'left for dead' sector could be a strong buy: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital chairman Thomas Hayes and The Price Futures Group energy analyst Phil Flynn analyze the market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Strong January jobs report could've been a lot better: Kelly Services CEO
Kelly Services CEO Peter Quigley assesses the labor market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Skilled labor workforce sees severe nationwide shortage
There are millions of job openings available for skilled workers. But filling them all remains a problem.
Kraushaar: Omicron didn’t ‘stunt’ economic growth because people didn’t ‘listen’ to public health officials
National Journal columnist Josh Kraushaar discusses how Biden admin is touting positive job numbers despite high inflation and gas prices and how omicron didn’t crush the economy as previously thought on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
The Skilled Labor Workforce sees a severe nationwide shortage
There are millions of job openings available for skilled workers. But, filling them all remains a problem.
Surprisingly strong January jobs report boosts odds of Fed half-point rate hike in March
The Federal Reserve could kick off its interest rate hikes in March with a 50-basis point increase after the surprisingly strong January jobs report suggested the economy is more resilient than initially believed.
Nasdaq, S&P end higher, oil tops $92 level
Investors end another volatile week driven by the January jobs data and mixed technology earnings.
Jobs growth accelerates in January: Which industries saw the biggest payroll gains?
The U.S. economy added jobs at a surprisingly rapid pace in January, with restaurants and bars leading the way in hiring as consumers brushed off a record-breaking spike in COVID-19 infections.
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh on US job growth soaring past expectations: 'Very transparent number'
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh argued payrolls in January rising by 467,000 is a “very transparent number” even though the benchmark had been revised, which he acknowledged is “part of” the reason why growth blew past expectations.



















