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.
Police recruits in high demand, job data shows
Candidates looking for a career in law enforcement are in a good position to find a job right now, according to new research showing such training is the top hard skill being sought.
Fed wants to cut rates, it just needs an excuse: Anneka Treon
Van Lanschot Kempen chief economist Anneka Treon discusses whether the cooling job market will be the catalyst for Jerome Powell to cut interest rates on 'Making Money.'
Charles Payne: The middle class is getting squeezed
'Making Money' host Charles Payne explains why America's middle class is shrinking.
US states with the best economies in 2024 – and the worst
A new study from WalletHub ranks all 50 states and the District of Columbia from best to worst based on the strength and performance of their economies in 2024.
Teens are 'seeing opportunities' as declining employment trend reverses: 'Generations' author
"Generations" author Jean Twenge provided her insight on the surge in teens and younger generations in the workforce.
Romance Writers of America files for bankruptcy amid racism spat, with $3M in hotel debt
Nonprofit group Romance Writers of America has filed for bankruptcy as it grapples with declining membership, diversity woes, and millions of dollars in unpaid debt.
'Making Money with Charles Payne' celebrates its 10th anniversary
Charles Payne looks back on 10 years of 'Making Money' on FOX Business.
College graduation gift money: Experts reveal whether to spend it or save it, and why
As college graduates look to their work and financial futures, here is detailed advice from money experts about whether they should spend their graduation gift money — and if so, how — or save it.
Most job seekers lie or cheat during the hiring process, study finds
A new survey found that a strikingly high percentage of recent job seekers admit to either lying or cheating in some way during the hiring process. An expert weighs in on the trend.
Price of 'core necessities' have outstripped wage gains in last 5 years: Cullen Roche
Discipline Funds founder and CIO Cullen Roche discusses why consumers are so negative on the economy on 'Making Money.'
Stuart Varney: Biden can't win re-election if he can't get Black voters back
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney argues Biden's packed schedule is evidence he's 'desperate' to turn things around with Black voters.
Hate job interviews? New book promises lighter, brighter career process for 'very best stuff'
FOX Business spoke with Colorado-based Sam Owens, author of the new book, "I Hate Job Interviews," about how to finetune and excel at the job interviewing process.
The US budget deficit is about to get a lot larger: Peter Morici
University of Maryland economist Peter Morici argues Americans must pay higher taxes if they want to maintain a higher standard of living on 'Making Money.'
Consumer confidence bounced back in May after months of decline
Confidence levels among American consumers increased in May after having declined for three consecutive months, according to the Conference Board's latest report.
This is 'the problem' with Gen Z work trends: Jean Twenge
'Generations' author and San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge explains how younger workers are reversing decades of teen employment decline.
COVID 'very likely' came from a research-related incident: Jamie Metzl
'Superconvergence' author Jamie Metzi reacts to reports that a top NIH adviser deleted key COVID records and discusses his new book about A.I. on 'Varney & Co.'



















