Shortage of basic goods causing price spikes
Shortages of basic goods are causing many stores to increase their prices. FOX Business' Edward Lawrence with more.
Travel industry recovering faster than expected: Rosewood Hotels president
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts President Radha Arora on how his business is recovering from the pandemic and the demographics of the returning travelers.
Texas energy company willing to pay experienced truckers $14K per week
Sisu Energy is offering high pay as the truck driver shortage strains fuel delivery in the U.S. FOX Business' Jeff Flock with more.
Employers may raise pay to attract workers amid reports of labor shortages, White House says
Top White House economic advisers on Tuesday suggested that some companies may raise pay in order to attract workers amid a labor shortage.
Connecticut will pay unemployed residents $1,000 to find a job as businesses struggle to hire workers
Connecticut announced that it will be sending one-time $1,000 checks to unemployed residents who find a job as businesses across the state and country struggle to fill open positions.
Biden's economic policies are 'anti-American': Rep. Young Kim
Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., discusses President Biden's proposed tax and spending plans and the border crisis.
Biden's increased taxes, minimum wage could hurt manufacturing industry
Many businesses are worried President Biden's economic plan to raise taxes and minimum wage could hurt their companies. FOX Business' Grady Trimble with more.
NY restaurant owner forced to close all locations due to worker shortage
Ted's Fish Fry owner William Deeb on being forced to close all seven of his restaurant locations due to a worker shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bank of America hikes minimum wage to $25 per hour
Bank of America’s minimum wage will be up to $25 an hour by 2025.
Restaurant owner forced to close all locations due to worker shortage
Ted's Fish Fry owner William Deeb on being forced to close all seven of his restaurant locations due to a worker shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Restaurant industry 'struggling' to find workers: Restaurateur
Ted's Fish Fry owner William Deeb on the staff shortage in the restaurant industry,
Strippers are back on the job but COVID rules are hurting their pay
As some of the United States’ estimated 3,821 strip clubs start to open up again, women who work as strippers are confronting a transformed industry.
Republican states will 'continue to outperform' Democratic states: Kudlow
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses GOP states outperforming Democratic states, arguing Florida outshining New York is 'unbelievable.'
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.



















