Political figures are ‘getting the message’ that they need to do better: Karl Rove
Fox News contributor Karl Rove reacts to the U.S.’s highly anticipated jobs report during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
US job growth jumps by 272K in May while unemployment unexpectedly rises
The May jobs report released Friday provided a look at the labor market's health as the economy continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
GameStop reports 29% sales decline after $32 million loss in 1Q
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari analyzes the May jobs report and GameStop on 'Varney & Co.'
I wouldn't be surprised if we dip on Nvidia: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne assesses the May jobs report, the Fed's expected meeting, Nvidia's 10-for-1 stock split and Keith Gill's upcoming livestream.
Tech sector has provided 'support' to ongoing volatility: Lisa Erickson
U.S. Bank Wealth Management Senior Vice President Lisa Erickson expects the labor market to mirror recent macroeconomic trends and looks ahead to the Fed's meeting next week.
Workplace learning expert explains how to bolster new skills to keep up with AI, Gen Z
Taylor Blake from Degreed said job candidates must adopt a lifelong learning mindset to challenge data that could indicate tech advantages for Gen Z.
Not all discount retailers are equal: Christine Short
Wall Street Horizon VP of Research Christine Short analyzes the impact of inflation on U.S. consumers on 'Making Money.'
Truck driver supply becoming extremely limited: Darrin Carr
Carr Talent Acquisition founder and owner Darrin Carr discusses the trucking industry struggling to find drivers and assesses the dip in law enforcement hiring.
These are the states with the highest jump in older workers as share of retirees falls in US
An aging population and steep cost-of-living increases contribute to a large portion of retirement-age Americans remaining in the workforce, and some states have seen major jumps.
White-collar workers are struggling to find jobs as the labor market slows
A new report published by Vanguard shows the hiring rate for white-collar workers earning more than $100,000 has slowed to the lowest level since 2014.
Experts say Red Lobster's shrimp excuse is 'smoke screen' for real problems
Industry experts say the Red Lobster all-you-can-eat shrimp deal gone wrong is masking the real issues that led to the company's downfall after over 50 years in business.
California-based Rubio's Coastal Grill files for bankruptcy
Rubio's Coastal Grill is filing for bankruptcy for the second time in four years as it suffers from years of diminishing traffic, rising costs and, most recently, minimum wage increases.
IKEA to open virtual store in Roblox – and pay employees real money
IKEA is looking to hire 10 real-life, paid employees for its virtual store in the video game Roblox. "The Co-Worker Game" on the platform will launch June 24.
Walmart adds employee bonus for hourly US workers
Walmart's hourly U.S. workers will now be eligible to receive a bonus of up to $1,000 per year, the retail giant announced Wednesday, after giving store managers a raise in February.
Charles Payne: Work is not a four-letter word
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the importance of loving the work you do.
US economy may have been in a recession since October: Peter St Onge
Heritage economist Peter St Onge discusses whether the Federal Reserve is fulfilling its mission on 'Making Money.'
Bringing New York Stock Exchange to Texas doesn't 'make sense on a number of levels': Kenny Polcari
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari weighs in on a group raising funds to form a Texas stock exchange and gives his outlook on the markets and economy.
United Airlines trims 2024 hiring goals amid Boeing delays
United Airlines is planning to hire 10,000 workers this year, down from its original expectations between 13,000 to 15,000, as a result from Boeing manufacturing delays.
Private sector job growth cools in May to 152,000, worse than expected: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecast in May, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Job openings unexpectedly fall in April to lowest level in 3 years
The number of available jobs fell more than expected in April to 8.1 million, a sign the labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates.



















