Restaurant workers quit at highest levels since 2000
Cato Institute Economics chair Ryan Bourne reflects on the nation's historic quit rate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
AOC, lawmakers demand higher pay for Congressional staffers
A group of more than 100 House lawmakers led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, called Monday on Congress to approve higher wages for rank-and-file congressional staffers.
Varney says coronavirus pandemic gave way to 'opportunity quitting'
In his latest “My Take,” FOX Business host Stuart Varney explains why more workers are changing their jobs since 2000.
Varney predicts 'opportunity quitting' will remain high as workers return to the office
FOX Business host Stuart Varney says workers now have leverage as the 'quit rate' is at the highest level since 2000.
Rep. Brady says Biden 'well on his way to killing millions of jobs'
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, discusses Biden’s $6T budget proposal and the impact of repealing Trump-era tax cuts.
Biden's push to repeal Republican tax cuts will kill 6M jobs: Rep. Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, argues Biden's push to undue Trump-era policies will impact American families and job growth.
How Biden's $6T budget proposal could impact Americans
Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, on Biden's budget proposal and disrupting the country's energy independence, arguing Biden's move is a 'brutal attack' on traditional American energy.
Forget going back to the office — people are just quitting instead
More U.S. workers are quitting their jobs than at any time in at least two decades, signaling optimism among many professionals while also adding to the struggle companies face trying to keep up with the economic recovery.
Amazon's new robotic recruits aim to reduce workplace injuries
In a blog post on Sunday, Amazon unveiled Ernie, Bert, Scooter and Kermit, four robots which are currently undergoing testing and development at the company's research and innovation lab in Seattle.
The best and worst state economies in 2021
The U.S. economy took a major hit the past year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but certain states handled the crisis differently and are contributing more to the nation's GDP than others.
Entry-level lawyers are now making $200,000 a year
Corporate law firms are unique among businesses in that they typically increase pay in tandem, with a few market leaders triggering moves throughout the industry.
Arizona police chief offering hiring incentives to fill open positions
Chandler, Arizona Chief of Police Sean Duggan discusses the struggles he’s had to hire officers.
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer: Restaurant industry 'nailed from all sides' with inflation
'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer argues rising food costs and inflation makes it difficult for restaurants to provide quality service.
Inflation will decrease as more Americans rejoin workforce: Former Dallas Fed adviser
Former Dallas Fed adviser Danielle Dimartino Booth and Bankrate senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick on whether or not current inflation is transitory.
Puzder on record job openings: 'This isn't rocket science'
Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, joined “Mornings with Maria” to discuss the record number of job openings.
Andy Puzder on job market: 'This isn't rocket science'
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder says the driving force of slow jobs growth is that unemployment benefits are 'paying people not to work.'
Job growth is low because people are being paid not to work: Puzder
Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, discusses slow job growth due to unemployment benefits and says price increases at restaurants like Chipotle due to inflation are 'here to stay.'
Half of all unemployment money was stolen by criminals during pandemic, experts say
Unemployment fraud surged during the coronavirus pandemic, with billions of dollars likely ending up in the hands of foreign crime syndicates based in China, Russia and other countries, experts say.
Federal unemployment benefits ending for some Americans this week
Americans living in some GOP-led states could lose their unemployment benefits this week, almost three months before the extra aid is slated to end.
Keystone XL Pipeline officially canceled after Biden blocks key permit
The Biden administration has put an official end to the Keystone XL Pipeline after blocking permit. Fox News Correspondent Casey Stegall with more.



















