Not even Nvidia could overtake economic information: Quincy Krosby
LPL Financial chief global strategist Quincy Krosby on the markets, the impact of A.I. implementation, energy ahead of hurricane season and summer as well as upcoming economic data.
Parents can't control inflationary forces, but can control their household: Ken Coleman
America's career coach Ken Coleman joins 'The Big Money Show' to provide advice on childcare costs, cutting spending, and what skills this generation needs most.
Jason Greer: AI-proof jobs involve some type of human interaction
Labor management consultant Jason Greer on the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs.
Call of Duty Endowment supports American veterans' success and job placement
The Call of Duty Endowment supports the job and career aspirations of America's veterans across the country; it recently announced its single largest private donation in its 15-year history.
Johnson & Johnson sued by cancer victims over 'fraudulent' bankruptcies
Five plaintiffs sued Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday, accusing the company of fraud through its use of a shell company's bankruptcy to resolve lawsuits over its talc products.
Fed is being cautious, and they're confused: Joe LaVorgna
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth and SMBC chief economist Joe LaVorgna react to the latest Fed minutes that noted 'disappointing' inflation readings in 1Q on 'Making Money.'
PepsiCo honors military heroes with coast-to-coast relay, ‘Rolling Remembrance,’ ahead of Memorial Day
Headquartered in Purchase, New York, PepsiCo is honoring America's military and veterans through a "Rolling Remembrance" initiative that has carried the American flag cross-country.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says attitude 'makes a big difference' at work
While speaking with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslandsky, Andy Jassy identified a good attitude and willingness to learn as important for succeeding professionally.
Red Lobster files for bankruptcy: Blame focuses on shrimp deal
Seafood chain Red Lobster is facing financial difficulties and has closed dozens of locations after financial challenges were exacerbated by blowout demand for endless shrimp.
Summer dream job: Get paid $100K to swim in pools across all 50 US states
Pool rental company Swimply is hiring a chief pools officer to take a dip in its poolside locations across the country. The CPO will be responsible for creating content and hosting pool parties.
Boys & Girls Club of Harlem empowers young minds through financial literacy
Boys & Girls Club of Harlem CEO Sharon Joseph, Roberts & Ryan Investments CEO Edward D'Alessandro, and Roberts & Ryan intern Quamique Marcial join 'Making Money.'
Ulysses Awsumb on how small business hiring can impact the economy
MacroEdge date lead Ulysses Awsumb joins 'Making Money' and breaks down jobless claims, small business hiring as well as the surge in delinquencies and home equity loans.
Best states to work from home, ranked: See where your remote set-up is listed
The top U.S. states to work from home were ranked by WalletHub based on internet access, cybersecurity, price of electricity, housing square footage and more. See the standout states.
AI is like a 'tsunami' hitting the labor force, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said that AI is "like a tsunami" that will have a significant impact on the global workforce and could boost productivity if managed well.
America is not buying Biden's economic message: Sen. Bill Hagerty
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., discusses Biden's economy after inflation unexpectedly jumped again on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Walmart cutting hundreds of corporate jobs, asking remote workers to return to office: memo
Walmart is slashing hundreds of corporate jobs and asking remote workers to return to offices across the United States, according to a new report.
Worried about losing your job to AI? Expert points to the actual threat
A new study shows nearly half of U.S. workers are concerned their jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence, but one expert points to a more realistic threat.
Here are some of the best summer jobs for teens and the pay
Teens around the country will soon be finishing school for the year and looking for ways they can pass their time during the summer. One way could be getting a summer job.
Fed's No. 1 job is to kill inflation without a surge in unemployment: Diane Swonk
KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk discusses whether cutting interest rates too soon or not hiking rates enough would be the Fed's bigger mistake on 'Making Money.'
Biden tariffs on Chinese EVs is 'outright protectionism': Don Luskin
TrendMacro Chief Investment Officer Don Luskin reacts to Biden saying he will quadruple the tariff on Chinese electric vehicles on on 'Making Money.'



















