Binance.US CEO out as crypto exchange slashes third of its workforce
Cryptocurrency giant Binance's U.S. arm has let go a third of its workers and CEO Brian Shroder is no longer on the payroll as it struggles following a crackdown from regulators.
How Baked By Melissa is handling soaring inflation
Baked By Melissa founder Melissa Ben-Ishay discusses how rising food inflation is affecting her small business on 'The Claman Countdown.'
VW eyes job cuts at German plant on low e-car demand: report
Volkswagen is considering a staff reduction at its plant in the eastern German city of Zwickau due to low demand for electric vehicles, according to a report.
'Taylor Swift Reporter' job opening available at media company
Writing about Taylor Swift could become an entire job for a journalist seeking new work now that Gannett has put up an ad for a "Taylor Swift Reporter."
August inflation report likely to show prices heating up again
The Labor Department on Wednesday will release new August consumer price index data, which is expected to show that inflation accelerated again last month.
US household income fell in 2022 for third straight year, Census data shows
Americans' median household income fell by 2.3% last year compared to 2021 as inflation raged and wages failed to keep up, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
What happens financially to Aaron Rodgers? Abby Hornacek answers
Fox Nation host Abby Hornacek discusses Aaron Rodgers' injury, giving job 'feedforward' and updates in the Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax.
Personal income decline, consumer spending uptick 'can't go on much longer': Financial expert Quincy Krosby
Quincy Krosby, Financial Chief Global strategist, discusses consumer spending, the labor market and inflation data.
New job trend 'boreout' is harming America's workplaces — here's how to fix it
U.S. companies are dealing with "boreout," a situation among certain workers who feel bored, unengaged and unfulfilled in their jobs. Experts share insights and how to fix the issue.
Nevada's largest school district facing thousands of staffing shortages as new year begins
The Clark County School District, the largest in Nevada and the fifth largest in the U.S., began the 2023-24 school year with nearly 35,000 students without a licensed teacher.
Stellantis offers 14.5%, 4-year wage hike to UAW as potential strike looms
Despite Stellantis coming closer to UAW demands than contemporaries Ford and GM, the offer is still much less than the 46% wage hike being sought by the union.
GM makes ‘insulting proposal’ ahead of autoworker deadline, UAW president says
General Motors has offered a 10% wage increase to the United Auto Workers in what the union’s president is calling an “insulting proposal."
Wall Street's easy days are over, time to get back to fundamentals: David Trainer
Seaport Securities founder Ted Weisberg and New Constructs CEO David Trainer discuss whether investors should buy into the stock market now or wait for deeper discounts on 'The Claman Countdown.'
JPMorgan warns auto strike will cut new vehicle production, driving used car prices higher
Analysts at JPMorgan said the looming United Auto Worker (UAW) strike at Ford, GM and Stellantis would slow new vehicle production and subsequently spike the value of used cars.
September is always ‘nowhere land’ for US markets: Ken Mahoney
Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney discusses the state of the economy as new data from the Labor Department suggests the U.S. will have slower job growth through 2032.
Party City's bankruptcy plan approved, with bad news for shareholders
Party City's Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan was given the all-clear by a judge on Wednesday, allowing the company to offload $1 billion in debt and leaving shareholders out of luck.
Roku cuts 10% of workforce, slows down on new hiring
Roku said Wednesday that it will trim its workforce, slow down on hiring and consolidate office space in an effort to slow down its annual operating expense growth rate.
August jobs report is another strong one, but signs of cooling emerging
August's job growth was seen across several industries, primarily driven by health care, leisure and hospitality, social assistance and construction jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Former labor secretary warns Americans are going to be working for AI platforms: ‘Extremely destabilizing’
Ex-Labor Secretary Robert Reich warns that Americans will be working for "AI intermediaries and platforms" as he says the technology will transform the employment relationship.
Meta starts its return-to-office policy mandating three in-person days for some workers
Some workers at Meta Platforms had to start reporting for work in person three times per week under the social media company's office policy that came into force after Labor Day.



















