Amazon ups its Florida investment to over $18B with new fulfillment center, delivery stations
The six buildings "to support operations closer to customers" will increase Amazon's total investment in the Sunshine State to over $18 billion, Amazon announced Wednesday.
Biden admin’s fiscal policy putting ‘cart before the horse’: Former White House economist
Former Council of Economic Advisers acting chairman Tyler Goodspeed discusses inflation and the U.S. economy under President Biden.
WA police officers 'not happy' with social media inspection: Rantz
Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz on Washington officers being told they could lose their jobs if they don't allow officials to personally inspect their private social media accounts.
Scalise: Infrastructure reconciliation bill will ‘kill middle-class jobs’
Steve Scalise argues Democrats' infrastructure spending will impact every family in America and "kill" middle-class jobs.
Infrastructure tax hike will ‘kill middle-class jobs’: Rep. Scalise
House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise argues Dems’ reconciliation bill will raise taxes and kill middle-class jobs.
Every American family will be impacted by infrastructure spending: Rep. Scalise
House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise reacts to the Senate passage of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill.
Family Dollar employees at Nebraska store walk off job, cite low pay and long shifts
The store's assistant manager, Breanna Faeller, and the store's only cashier left a farewell note on the front door of the store in Lincoln that read: "We all quit. Sorry for the inconvenience."
Fed's Rosengren: Stimulus wind down to begin by fall
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston added his voice Monday to a growing number of people, inside and outside the Fed, who say the central bank should soon begin to dial back its extraordinary aid for an economy that is strongly recovering from the pandemic recession.
Friday's job report saw addition of almost one mill jobs in 'solid' July: Economist
Payden and Rygel principal Jeffrey Cleveland weighs in on the July jobs report and the Fed's policies on 'Making Money'
Spirit blames weather, staff shortages for canceled trips
'Fox & Friends First' co-host Todd Piro and FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti on Spirit Airlines canceling their flights and Hollywood stars relocating to Texas amid the pandemic.
Raising Cane's CEO on offering educational benefits to workers
Raising Cane's CO and CEO AJ Kumaran discusses the company's educational benefits offered to employees in an effort to 'show appreciation.'
July jobs report will create conversation around Fed's next steps: Market strategist
Statestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari provides insight into the July jobs report.
Job openings hit record high in June
The number of U.S. job openings hit a record high in June as employers struggled to find workers amid an ongoing labor shortage.
Return to office is great for capitalism and business: Employment agency CEO
LaSalle Network CEO Tom Gimbel on his outlook for companies returning to office.
Inflation data will drive the market: Investment strategist
Lebenthal Global Advisors President Dominick Tavella predicts the Fed will taper their bond buying program by the end of the year.
Companies thought they had a plan for fall, now they are scrapping it
The swift, startling resurgence of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations across the U.S. is causing corporate leaders to rip up playbooks for the next few months.
Biden's electric car ambitions face real world roadblocks
President Biden wants to convert American motorists to electric cars as a linchpin of his plan to address climate change. Success heavily depends on factors outside his control.
AMC, Disney earnings, job openings, inflation data top week ahead
AMD and Disney are two companies that are likely to move financial markets in the coming days.
Frontier Airlines mandates COVID vaccine, says all employees must receive both doses by Oct. 1
Denver-based Frontier Airlines on Friday announced a policy directing all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 1 this year.
Extra unemployment benefits to end for 7.5M workers in September
Millions of Americans are poised to lose their unemployment benefits in one month's time, as the massive safety net that Congress put in place in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic begins to unravel.



















