Private sector job growth cools sharply in August to 177,000, worse than expected: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies cooled sharply in August, indicating that the labor market is beginning to soften as a result of higher interest rates.
Amazon CEO on staff resisting return to the office: 'Probably won't work out' for them
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy recently stood firm on the company's return-to-office policy and issued a warning to employees resisting it, Business Insider first reported.
S&P 500 could surge if economic data is 'tame': Scott Bauer
Hennion & Walsh Asset Management President and CIO Kevin Mahn and Prosper Trading Academy CEO Scott Bauer discuss whether market volatility indicates a financial storm is coming on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Farmers Insurance reducing staff by 2,400 in layoffs
Farmers Insurance revealed it will shed a large number of employees through layoffs. Roughly 2,4000 of its workers will see their jobs eliminated, the company said Monday.
Markets are still likely to be volatile heading into year end: Sarah Ponczek
UBS private wealth management financial adviser Sarah Ponczek and The Lonski Group founder and President John Lonski discuss the Fed's handling of the economy, the August jobs report, inflation and crude oil prices.
A long-term pilot strike would result in 'completely paralyzed' airline industry: Kyle Bailey
Former FAA safety team representative Kyle Bailey analyzes latest news around pilot health and potential labor union strikes.
Mike Rowe warns labor shortages in skilled trades is a ‘long, slow burn’
While there are "encouraging" signs in the skilled labor industry, Mike Rowe urges "we have to keep pushing" against blue-collar stigmas, stereotypes and misperceptions.
Job openings drop more than expected in July to 2-year low
The number of available jobs in the U.S. plummeted more than expected in July to the lowest level in two years, a welcome sign for the Federal Reserve.
New generation of aircraft mechanics hoping to fill gaps amid worker shortage
The aviation industry is expected to see a shortage of 12,000 to 18,000 aviation maintenance technicians in 2023 as nearly one-third of the workforce is at or near retirement.
‘Big problems’ for retail market ahead of Q4: David Stryzewski
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski tells ‘The Big Money Show’ that with consumers’ discretionary income going ‘out the door,’ shoppers do not have the cash to shop like they used to.
Hawaiian Electric shares surge on Maui wildfire update, pushback against county’s lawsuit
Hawaiian Electric's stock surged by more than 44% during Monday's trading session as the utility released an update on its response to the deadly Maui wildfires and pushed back on a lawsuit.
Banking crisis 2.0 could be coming: Dutch Masters
Interactive Brokers chief strategist Steve Sosnick and Carnivore Trading CEO Dutch Masters discuss which piece of economic data this week could stir markets on 'The Claman Countdown.'
American Airlines flight attendants threaten to strike, demand new contract
Allied Pilot Association spokesperson and American Airlines pilot Captain Dennis Tajer discusses a potential pilot and flight attendants strike on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Stock market is anticipating long-term interest rates will rise: Thomas Hoenig
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve President Thomas Hoenig discusses whether Jerome Powell needs to aggressively hike interest rates on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
GOP congressman hits back at Biden admin for suing SpaceX over alleged refugee discrimination
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., is probing the Department of Justice for suing SpaceX over its hiring practices, which the congressman said are patriotic, not illegal.
China's commercial real estate 'chaos' will affect US: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses what China's economic slowdown means for the global economy on 'Varney & Co.'
America's skilled worker shortage impacting construction, manufacturing industries
The U.S. economy is facing a shortage of skilled workers that is impacting the construction and manufacturing industries in particular, prompting a search for a new talent pipeline.
Move over, quiet quitters: 'Loud laborers' are now hurting the American workforce
There's a new viral trend in today's workplace known as "loud laborers" — and these employees are negatively impacting productivity and morale. Here's what to know.
Elon Musk hits back at DOJ over lawsuit alleging hiring discrimination by SpaceX
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk fired back at the Justice Department over a lawsuit alleging the company unlawfully discriminated in hiring decisions by not considering asylees or refugees.
Rite Aid prepares to file for bankruptcy: report
Philadelphia-based Rite Aid, one of the biggest pharmacy chains in the U.S., is reportedly preparing to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.



















