National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $38,931,651,718,802.09 as of 5/8/26
The United States' national debt is on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
Ted Cruz says Trump Accounts are 'Social Security personal accounts' that could reshape retirement
Sen. Ted Cruz calls Trump accounts for newborns "Social Security personal accounts," saying they could build momentum for future payroll tax reform.
Unmasking a decade-long insider trading scheme that led to 30 charges, 19 arrests
Federal prosecutors charge 30 people in a sweeping insider trading scheme in which attorneys allegedly exploited access to confidential merger information.
Gas price surge hitting low-income households hardest, Fed study finds
Rising gas prices amid the Iran war are hitting low-income households hardest, creating a K-shaped consumption pattern, a New York Fed report finds.
USAA, Armed Services YMCA launch childcare program ahead of Military Spouse Appreciation Day
USAA and Armed Services YMCA announce Mission Watch, a free childcare initiative for military spouses at three installations during PCS transitions.
Southern cities dominate rankings of best job markets for new college graduates
Recent college graduates are finding the best career opportunities in Southern cities like Birmingham and Tampa, according to a new ADP study.
Small businesses are critical to our supply chains, SBA Administrator Loeffler says
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler praises the Trump administration’s tax cuts for expanding small business growth on ‘FOX Business In Depth.’
There is a big gap between the supply and demand for small business capital, Fundbox CEO says
Fundbox CEO Prashant Fuloria discusses small business growth on 'FOX Business In Depth.'
Ex-Santander banker in Rhode Island pleads guilty to stealing $125K from client with dementia
A former relationship manager at Santander bank admitted to defrauding a vulnerable 78-year-old customer of over $125,000, the Justice Department said.
How you can get a slice of Apple's $250M iPhone settlement
Apple agreed to a $250M settlement over claims it misled buyers about AI-powered Siri features on certain iPhones. Eligible users could receive up to $95.
SEC releases proposal to usher Wall Street into optional semiannual reporting
The SEC proposed allowing publicly traded companies to switch from quarterly to semiannual reporting using a new Form 10-S, offering more regulatory flexibility.
University lets students earn bachelor's and master's degrees entirely on their phone
Cornerstone University's self-paced SOAR program lets students earn accredited business degrees entirely on a smartphone with a 91% persistence rate.
Officials warn of banking spoof callers draining customers' accounts
Banking spoof calls are tricking customers into emptying accounts as victims report losing thousands to scammers posing as bank fraud departments.
Rising gas prices are crushing restaurant sales as $4 a gallon becomes tipping point for consumers
U.S. restaurant chains report weaker than expected sales growth as high gas prices squeeze consumer budgets and force a shift toward value menu offerings.
Tens of millions of taxpayers may be owed IRS refunds from COVID-era
Tens of millions of taxpayers may qualify for IRS refunds or reduced penalties from the COVID emergency period, but face a July 2026 filing deadline.
Meta threatens to pull Facebook and Instagram from New Mexico over child safety trial requirements
Meta warns it may pull Facebook and Instagram from New Mexico rather than comply with child safety measures sought after a $375 million jury verdict.
Fidelity, Vanguard reportedly pause SPLC grants after federal fraud charges
Fidelity and Vanguard's charitable arms have reportedly paused grants to the SPLC through donor-advised funds after a federal indictment.
$8 a gallon and nowhere to go: Inside the lives of 'miserable' Californian drivers
Californians' frustrations with high gas prices continue to impact multiple facets of their lives and cost of living in the Golden State.
US national debt surpasses size of the economy for first time since World War II
The U.S. national debt held by the public has surpassed the size of the economy for the first time since World War II, reaching over 100% of GDP in March.
Trump signs order aiming to help expand access to retirement accounts
President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to help expand retirement account access to people who do not have employer-supplied plans.



















