Pay for new hires is falling in some blue-collar jobs
Data from ZipRecruiter indicates employers are not willing to pay as much to new recruits as they did last year in some blue-collar sectors. Experts weight in on what's happening.
When's the right time to buy a house? Ask yourself these questions first, personal finance expert says
“What Should I Do with My Money?" author Bryan Kuderna breaks down key questions prospective buyers should consider to evaluate whether to buy a home.
Mega Millions jackpot balloons to $681 million after no grand prize winner
The Mega Millions jackpot increased to an estimated $681 million after no tickets matched the winning numbers during the drawing on Friday night.
Smokers under 30 must show ID to purchase tobacco products, FDA says
The Food and Drug Administration announced said customers under 30 will be required to show photo identification to purchase tobacco products.
Who's actually footing the bill for obesity drugs?
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists discuss questions remaining over obesity drug cost coverage and growing concerns over side effects.
'Barron's Roundtable' presents their autumn outlook for the markets
'Barron's Roundtable' panelists offer their market outlook heading into the autumn season.
Adam Johnson details the latest on Nvidia’s stock
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson discusses the revenue growth on the Nvidia stock on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’
What is the real estate outlook in 2024?
Jenny and Dolly Lenz discuss home buying in today's market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bud Light fiasco was biggest marketing blunder in history: Carol Roth
District Media Group President Beverly Hallberg and author Carol Roth discuss whether it's time for big American companies to ditch their DEI programs on 'Making Money.'
Labor Day 2024: What to expect for gas prices before you hit the road
Projected Labor Day travel across the U.S. is up 9% compared to a year ago. The good news for those traveling by car is that gas prices have been on the decline.
Cash in money market accounts at record level as rate cuts loom
Investors' cash stockpiled in money market accounts hit a record $6.24 trillion in August, though looming interest rate cuts could lower returns and prompt outflows.
Harris doesn't understand the concept of cutting taxes to stimulate the economy: Steve Moore
Heritage Foundation economist Steve Moore explains the difference between Ronald Reagan's tax cuts and Kamala Harris' plan to raise taxes on 'Making Money.'
Kamala Harris' economic plans are akin to Argentina's socialist programs: Daniel Lacalle
Tressis chief economist Daniel Lacalle argues Kamala Harris is promoting failed financial policies on 'Making Money.'
DEI is generating bad PR for quintessential American brands: Jennifer Sey
Former Levi Strauss senior marketing executive Jennifer Sey explains why some big American companies are pulling back on DEI practices on 'The Big Money Show.'
SkyRun Vacation Rentals is focused on ‘growing organically’: Cord Thomas
SkyRun Vacation Rentals President Cord Thomas discusses his company’s business strategy as Airbnb weakens its outlook on signs of slowing demand.
Government is giving the ‘green light’ to take risks on investments: David Malpass
Former World Bank President David Malpass provides a pulse-check for the U.S. economy during an appearance on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Best bullish phases are the ones that have a lot of areas 'doing the job': Gary Kaltbaum
Fox News contributor Gary Kaltbaum and All Star Charts founder JC Parets discuss Nvidia's market performance, utility stocks, and new highs in other sectors.
Ikea sets record for world’s largest pajama party with over 2,000 employees participating
Ikea broke a world record for the largest two-piece pajama party with 2,052 employees in Älmhult, Sweden, showing up in limited-edition Swedish meatball sets to celebrate a new sleep initiative.
Big Lots weighing possibility of bankruptcy filing as sales dwindle
Discount retailer Big Lots is considering filing for bankruptcy as it faces declining sales, according to a report citing people familiar with the situation.
Intel is trading a ‘tangible book’: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital Chairman Thomas Hayes discusses his latest top stock picks during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’



















