Steep discounts help drive record Thanksgiving Day online spending
Record $6.4 billion Thanksgiving online spending surge driven by massive discounts up to 28% off electronics, 25% off apparel, and strong Cyber Week deals.
John Lonski warns of risk posed by Trump’s tariff-dividend proposal
‘Mornings with Maria’ panelists Jason Katz and John Lonski discuss investor optimism, President Donald Trump’s proposal for tariff revenue and more.
Thanksgiving dinner costs by state: Where Americans paid the most (and the least)
Thanksgiving dinner costs varied by state, with the national average reaching $80.22 for 12 people, according to Purdue University research ahead of the holiday.
Fox Poll: 47% of Americans are spending less this holiday season amid affordability crisis
JLL Retail Advisory Services President Naveen Jaggi joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss a survey showing shoppers are spending less this holiday season amid the affordability crisis in the aftermath of the government shutdown.
Millions to receive credit scores under new models, but expert warns of approval trap
A credit solutions expert shares the top three "timeless habits," tips and advice as America's mortgage market adjusts to new credit scoring models that widen the door to homeownership.
Aston Martin partners with 'Spider-Man' star's non-alcoholic beer brand
Aston Martin partners with Tom Holland's non-alcoholic beer brand, Bero, in a new multiyear deal featuring collaborative content and exclusive brand events.
Thanksgiving hosting plans now influencing homebuying decisions across America
Over half of homebuyers now consider Thanksgiving hosting when house hunting, with Gen Z and millennials leading the trend at 60% each, a new survey shows.
Credit expert reveals ‘the biggest thing’ to know about new mortgage loan models
Micah Abigail LLC founder and credit repair expert Micah Smith speaks to Fox News Digital about the most important differences between FICO 10T and VantageScore 4.0.
Arizona Goodwill exec says customers are drawn to the ‘treasure hunt’ aspect of thrifting
Goodwill of Central & Northern Arizona CEO Tim O’Neal explains the unique nature of thrift shopping that draws consumers in and the benefit it brings to the community on ‘The Bottom Line.’
We’re almost at the end of our ‘long national nightmare’ of Jerome Powell running the Fed: Eric Johnson
EMJ Capital president and portfolio manager Eric Johnson discusses Jerome Powell’s tenure at the Fed coming to an end, generational mispricing opportunities in small-cap stocks and more on ‘Making Money.’
Trump floats idea of sending $2K tariff ‘dividends’ to taxpayers, economist shares his take
The Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni discusses President Donald Trump’s idea to send $2,000 tariff ‘dividend’ checks to taxpayers on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Trump deserves ‘all the credit’ for recent economic gains, says Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer and former World Bank President David Malpass assess the economy under the Trump administration on ‘Kudlow.’
Don’t want to see a ‘whole lot of rate cuts’ in 2026 — that would signal a slowing economy: Ken Mahoney
Mahoney Asset Management CEO Ken Mahoney explains why he’s scaled back his NVIDIA holdings on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Almonty Industries Montana Project to be the first U.S. tungsten mine since 2015
Almonty Industries chairman and CEO Lewis Black discusses new tungsten mine in Montana amidst prices skyrocketing on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Apple projected to beat Samsung in smartphone shipments for first time since 2011
Shipments of iPhones are expected to surge 10% in 2025 as Apple reclaims smartphone leadership from Samsung, fueled by strong iPhone 17 series reception.
USDA calls SNAP benefits program 'out of control,' plans major overhaul
USDA plans major SNAP benefits reform to redirect nutrition funding toward healthier, American-grown foods as part of effort to reduce chronic disease.
China's communist party makes push for 'positive energy'
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco joins 'Making Money' to discuss a push for positivity from the Chinese communist party, the AI boom and how real estate markets are fueling affordability concerns.
Payne: ‘I’m licking my chops’ over pessimistically oversold opportunities
'Making Money' host Charles Payne examines how the persistent pessimism from the media has impacted markets and the economy.
Thanksgiving costs fall as voters still rate the economy negatively
'The Big Money' panel discusses the nation's cost-of-living crunch as Thanksgiving approaches, highlighting the Trump administration's focus on affordability.
Stocks jump on growing hopes for December rate cut
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the stock market's uptick amid hopes for a December rate cut and AI's continued growth amid concerns of the market being a bubble.



















