Yellen says corporate tax hike can pay for infrastructure
President Biden is pushing to raise the corporate tax rate to as high as 28%, and has enlisted his top economic advisers to push the message.
Stagflation worries ignite comparisons to Carter's 1970s
Rising food, gas and other prices are sparking inflation worries and comparisons to a dark time for the U.S. economy.
Kudlow: Biden's child tax credit program 'huge mistake'
FOX Business' Larry Kudlow discusses the impact of President Biden expanding child tax credit payments on the U.S.
COVID 'no longer' an emergency: Oklahoma Gov. announces state to opt out of unemployment benefits
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt joined FOX Business' "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" on Monday to announce his decision to opt out of federal unemployment benefits, explaining that COVID-19 is "no longer an emergency" in his state.
California Gov. Newsom proposes $4.2 billion to complete high-speed rail's first portion of construction
The California High-Speed Rail Authority claims the high-speed rail project has created more than 5,500 "good paying" jobs since construction in the Central Valley began, with more than 35 construction sites active along the bullet train system's first 119 miles.
Utah is state with best economic outlook for 14th year in a row: Report
Utah Governor Spencer Cox discusses economic opportunity and the coronavirus in his state.
Post-COVID, no action from Biden, Dems was required for job market to soar. Now look at the mess they’ve made
While the economy created an average of over 500,000 jobs from January through March (770,000 in March alone), that number dropped precipitously in April and the unemployment rate increased. No one should have been surprised.
States are ending federal extended unemployment benefits
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says 'we can't continue to pay people to stay home' on 'Kudlow'
New York City is 'about to die' if it doesn't fully reopen: Peebles
Peebles Corp founder and CEO Don Peebles argues New York City needs to fully reopen following new CDC guidance.
Nearly 2M Americans will lose extra $300 unemployment benefits this summer
Almost 2 million out-of-work Americans stand to prematurely lose their unemployment benefits after more than a dozen GOP-led states announced plans to drop out of the federal jobless aid programs this summer.
Hotel industry struggling with 'labor crisis'
Hotels across the country are unable to find enough workers to appropriately staff their properties. Some have had to turn business away.
Delta to require COVID-19 vaccine for all new hires
Delta Air Lines said this week it would require all new employees in the U.S. to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.
Amazon to create 10,000 jobs in Britain this year
Amazon will create 10,000 new permanent jobs in the United Kingdom in 2021, taking its total workforce in the country to more than 55,000, it said on Friday.
Federal jobless benefit of $300 an ‘impediment’ to full economic recovery in Ohio, Lt. Gov. says
Ohio on Thursday became the latest state to end its participation in the pandemic-related federal unemployment insurance program, which state leaders say was putting a damper on Ohio’s economic recovery.
Small business can't keep up with government interference: Roth
'The War on Small Business' author Carol Roth argues small businesses can't keep up with government policies that raise wages.
White House should 'fess up' about involvement in pipeline ransom: Sen. Lummis
Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis argues the Biden administration should clarify what role it played to help with the Colonial Pipeline Network ransom.
Apple-Metro CEO: We're competing against federal government
Apple-Metro Chairman and CEO Zane Tankel on giving incentives to potential job candidates amid work shortage.
Washington businesses see more consumer spending, but struggle to find workers
Small businesses in Washington are seeing consumers spend, but struggle to compete with unemployment. FOX Business' Connell McShane with more.
McDonald's raising US workers' pay in company-owned stores
McDonald’s is raising pay at 650 company-owned stores in the U.S. as part of its push to hire thousands of new workers in a tight labor market.
Jobless claims fall to fresh pandemic low
The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits slid to a new pandemic low.


















