Why do we own bonds?
The Leuthold Group chief investment strategist Jim Paulsen analyzes the bond market on 'Making Money.'
Joe Manchin holds future of Biden presidency in his hands: Morici
Economist Peter Morici discusses what's next for the Build Back Better bill on 'Making Money.'
President Biden reacts to Kyle Rittenhouse verdict
The president takes questions on the Rittenhouse homicide trial and his Build Back Better agenda.
Rep. Waltz calls out Biden as 'bold-faced' liar
Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Fla., says President Biden is lying when he says his spending plan will cost nothing.
Unemployment claims drop to fresh pandemic low
The Labor Department released new data on Thursday morning about the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits.
John Deere strike over after workers agree to 3rd contract offer
Striking John Deere workers have voted to approve the company's latest offer, ending a month-long strike
Striking John Deere workers vote on third tentative deal
Striking John Deere workers represented by the UAW took a vote Wednesday on a third tentative agreement reached between the company and the union
Here's how sweet potato farmers are navigating the holidays and the pandemic
Over 65% of U.S. sweet potatoes are harvested in North Carolina, according to the NC SweetPotato Commission. But will supply chain issues and shipping delays make them more expensive this Thanksgiving?
Americans want flexibility in their job, survey shows
Populace co-founder and President Todd Rose says flexibility is a main priority for American workers.
My credit score is recovering after a bankruptcy — how can I get a mortgage?
The Credible Money Coach helps a reader understand how a bankruptcy and fair credit score may affect his ability to get a mortgage.
America dealing with 'fiscal policy insanity with no rules whatsoever': Rep. Hill
Rep. French Hill, R- Ark., argues 'we're living in a modern monetary theory world' and if Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen 'can bring any sanity to that, it would be welcome,' noting that an 'adult in the room' is needed in Washington.
Amazon COVID-19 case notifications to be monitored by California AG under new agreement
In addition to COVID-19 case notifications to employees and state health agencies, Amazon will pay a $500,000 settlement towards enforcement of California’s consumer protection laws
Biden signs infrastructure bill: LIVE Updates
President Biden will sign the $1.2T Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal into law-- to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges, and waterways.
'Our leaders need to wake up': Expert on China's threat to surpass US economy
Former military intelligence analyst Brett Velicovich discusses China's technological and economical advancements on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Narrative from Yellen must shift to 'moving forward' basis: Portfolio manager
Jason Katz, UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager, argues 'policy has to pivot' and focus on how to get people back to work, travel and restaurants, especially now that people are 'empowered to do so' given vaccination rates are up.
Rising food costs pounding shoppers’ wallets; ‘No choice’ but to increase prices: Goya CEO
Goya CEO Bob Unanue told FOX Business he had “no choice” but to increase prices for goods as manufacturers and shoppers have been feeling the pinch of the rising cost of food due to supply chain disruptions, labor shortages and inflation.
Striking Deere & Co. workers prepare to vote on 3rd contract
Deere & Co. and union officials will put a third preliminary contract agreement to a vote in an attempt to end a strike that began four weeks ago.
Kaiser Permanente, unions reach labor deal to avert strike
An alliance of unions representing 50,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in California, Oregon and six other states called off a strike notice after reaching a tentative labor deal Saturday
Yellen admits labor participation 'quite depressed' compared to pre-pandemic levels
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has admitted that labor force participation is "quite depressed" compared to pre-pandemic levels, blaming COVID-19 for the issue.
New York doctors, nurses group joins case asking SCOTUS to halt state's vaccine mandate in emergency petition
A second group of New York health care workers has asked the Supreme Court to halt the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, arguing it is unconstitutional because religious exemptions are not allowed



















