NY Congressman on impact of inflation on small businesses
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., on small businesses raising prices due to inflation and the ongoing migrant crisis, arguing the money sent by the Biden administration 'should be focused on securing the border.'
EU to unveil first-of-its-kind carbon border tax
Europe’s trailblazing carbon border levy is facing a decidedly soft launch. When the European Commission’s climate tsar Frans Timmermans outlines on Wednesday how he plans to cut bloc-wide emissions 55% by 2030, a tax on dirty imports will be a key component.
Amtrak hit for partnering with Germany on trains
Fox Business' Hillary Vaughn reports tax payers are paying for the multibillion dollar project
Capitalism is going to become fossilized: Robert Bork Jr.
President of the Antitrust Education Project breaks down his new op-ed piece discussing President Biden's antitrust paradox on 'Kudlow'
Consumer prices rise more than expected in June
Consumer prices surge 5.4 percent annually. FOX Business' Edward Lawrence with more.
Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan on making return-to-office easier on pets: 'Stay calm'
Dog behaviorist Cesar Millan gives advice for dog-owners going back to the office whose pets are used to them being home during the pandemic.
Subway CEO defends controversial tuna sandwich: 'Follow the science'
Subway Restaurants CEO John Chidsey addressed the tuna controversy on Tuesday, saying sandwiches contain “100% tuna.”
Subway CEO on nationwide worker shortage, tuna controversy
Subway Restaurants CEO John Chidsey outlines what the company is doing to find workers amid a 'tough environment' and addresses the tuna controversy, saying sandwiches contain '100% tuna.'
Amazon to hire over 100,000 US veterans and military spouses by 2024
Amazon has committed to hiring 100,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two and a half years.
GigPro startup is trying to help bridge food industry labor gap, CEO says
GigPro founder and CEO Ben Ellsworth on his company's attempt to ease restaurant and hospitality unemployment troubles.
Unemployment rates will take a while to come down: Former Chase economist
Former Chase chief economist Anthony Chan on high unemployment claims and the labor market recovery.
Companies bringing employees back to office in fall the ‘tipping point’ for resignations: Employment expert
LaSalle Network Vice President Jessica Schaeffer on how the return to the office will impact employees and their motivations.
Remote work debate leading to ‘Great Resignation’
LaSalle Network Vice President Jessica Schaeffer discusses how the return to the office will impact employees and their motivations.
How will workers react to return-to-office requirements?
LaSalle Network Vice President Jessica Schaeffer on how the return to the office is impacting workers, as well as growth areas for jobs.
Jobs are hard to fill, and ideology makes it hard to understand why
There are millions of U.S. vacancies as the pandemic eases, but the reasons are more complicated than what those with a partisan agenda claim.
Goldman weighs raising base salaries under pressure from rivals: report
Goldman Sachs is considering whether to raise salaries for junior investment bankers to compete with rivals on Wall Street, as younger staffers have complained of experiencing burnout from long hours worked during the pandemic, when financial markets were exceptionally busy.
31 Republicans request IG investigate billions in possible COVID-19-related fraud
More than 30 Republicans have sent a letter to the Department of Labor's Office of the Inspector General requesting an investigation into coronavirus-related fraud.
Larry Kudlow: We are fighting for the soul of America
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow compares and contrasts California policy to Florida policy
Red-hot real estate market doesn't need more agents, experts say
There is a surge of potential homebuyers hoping to grab more space and capitalize on historically low mortgage rates. But does the industry need more agents?
Teen workers benefitting from labor shortage
Founder and CEO of Mount Inspiration Apparel Evans Prater and General Manager Mary Grace Flattery discuss Mary being a 19-year-old in a manager position and the communication and leadership aspects that come with it.



















