Stocks slip after big jobs miss, oil hits $80 level
U.S. stock indexes fell Friday after the September jobs data fell short of estimates and after the Senate passed a short-term increase to the debt limit.
Portfolio manager warns 'pressures on supply chain will persist' at least until mid-2022
Federated Hermes portfolio manager and equity strategist Steve Chiavarone discusses his expectations for the September jobs report and his outlook for the economy.
Is Amazon looking to leave Seattle?
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says a suburb outside Seattle "is where most of our growth will end up being.'
American Airlines, IBM give unvaccinated employees firing, suspension warnings
American Airlines has warned its employees that they will be fired if they are not fully vaccinated from COVID-19 by Nov. 24, and IBM has told its workers they will face being suspended without pay if they are not fully vaccinated by Dec. 8.
September jobs report expected to show hiring pickup as boosted jobless benefits expired
The September jobs report is projected to show that hiring gained steam last month as COVID-19 cases subsided nationwide and federal unemployment benefits ended for millions of Americans.
Hotel thriving post-COVID after owner takes big risk
Rams Head Inn owner Aandrea Carter explains how hiring out-of-state workers helped the business stay successful post-COVID.
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest ditching Wall Street for Florida
Cathie Wood's Ark Invest will permanently close the doors of its New York office at the end of the month as the investment firm's corporate headquarters moves to St. Petersburg, Florida on Nov. 1.
Small business depends on out-of-state workers amid labor shortage
Rams Head Inn owner Aandrea Carter explains how hiring out-of-state employees helped her business become successful.
Hotel owner uses self-sufficiency to see post-COVID success
Rams Head Inn owner Aandrea Carter on using the hotel’s housing and garden to succeed during COVID.
Companies struggling to find new hires across supply chain
FOX Business chief national correspondent Connell McShane on the latest regarding the worker shortage and unemployment numbers.
Bank of America raises minimum wage to $21 per hour; plans to raise it more
Bank of America has raised its hourly minimum wage once more.
Mohamed El-Erian warns investors of 'non-recoverable mistakes’
Queens College Cambridge President Mohamed El-Erian discusses how to allocate capitol amid market uncertainties.
Market will have to navigate ‘major long-term uncertainties’: Mohamed El-Erian
Queens College Cambridge President Mohamed El-Erian on geopolitical tension, inflation and COVID recovery.
Initial jobless claims fall to 326K first dip in four weeks
The number of Americans filing initial unemployment claims fell for the first time in four weeks as more workers rejoined the labor force following the expiration of supplemental jobless benefits.
'American Gold' puts water tank to the test in gold mine
If the Dale brothers' water tank plan succeeds they will gain mining access to the heart of the mountain.
Boris Johnson says low-paid migrants are no answer to labor shortages
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would press ahead with his government’s pledge to end the influx of low-paid migrant workers despite the country’s labor shortages, describing it as a radical change for the British economy.
The Dale brothers find unexploded dynamite while entering goldmine
'American Gold' Dale brothers suspect explosives in mine could be from as early as the 1920s.
Supermarket giant ends in-store butcher service, moves to packaged meat
An Australian supermarket chain, Coles, will no longer offer in-store butcher services for customers, moving entirely to pre-packaged meat.
Economist calls debt ceiling battle 'political theater' as deadline looms
Former White House Chief Economist Joseph Lavorgna and BNY Mellon Wealth Management Head of Equities Alicia Levine discuss the debt ceiling battle, jobs added in September and the impact of minimum wage.
Hospital system notices lower-wage health care workers 50% more resistant to COVID vaccine
UMass Memorial Health Care president and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson describes how hospital vaccine mandates could worsen staff shortage problems.



















