Biden's policies are putting a 'wet blanket' on the oil and gas industry: Mike Sommers
American Petroleum Institute president and CEO Mike Sommers says President Biden's policies are undermining American oil and gas on 'Kudlow.'
How to start a lemonade stand with your kids this summer
Starting a lemonade stand is a great way to teach kids financial responsibility and social skills, while also getting them outside during the warm summer months.
Parents can't control inflationary forces, but can control their household: Ken Coleman
America's career coach Ken Coleman joins 'The Big Money Show' to provide advice on childcare costs, cutting spending, and what skills this generation needs most.
The US is going to see a decline in consumer spending: Erin Gibbs
Main Street Asset Management CIO Erin Gibbs discusses the impact of rising prices on consumers and the energy sector on 'Making Money.'
Gen X, boomers among student loan borrowers who owe the most: report
New York, Georgia and California are among states with the most student loan debt. Maryland tops the charts with the most debt among borrowers per capita.
California Gov. Newsom's budget could cost businesses billions in higher taxes
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's budget proposal could cost businesses in the state $18 billion over the next several years, according to a new analysis.
Call of Duty Endowment supports American veterans' success and job placement
The Call of Duty Endowment supports the job and career aspirations of America's veterans across the country; it recently announced its single largest private donation in its 15-year history.
Trump is expecting a 'great reception' from Bronx crowd: Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., will join President Trump on-stage during a rally in the Bronx Thursday evening.
DOJ sues Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging 'monopolistic control' over live events business
The Justice Department has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster, alleging "monopolization and other unlawful conduct."
Pennsylvania Givenchy store estimates $8K loss after 30-second robbery by group of women: police
Pennsylvania authorities are looking to identify four women who allegedly stole at least $8,000 in merchandise from designer retailer Givenchy earlier this month.
Massachusetts risks losing $1B as wealthy flee for lower-tax states
A new study published by Boston University found migration out of Massachusetts is rising at an "alarming" pace, and the state risks losing $961 million.
Retirement account balances hit highest level since 2021
A new analysis by Fidelity Investments found Americans' retirement account balances are the highest they have been in more than two years, thanks to two major factors.
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried being transferred to new prison
In March, Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison for committing what prosecutors called one of the largest financial frauds in U.S. history.
Auction for Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion withdrawn after judge blocks sale because of fraud allegations
The company behind the auction of Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, has withdrawn its plans after a judge blocked the sale because of fraud allegations.
CFPB tightens rules for buy now, pay later lenders
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says "buy now, pay later" lenders are credit card providers and is applying additional regulations for the lenders to follow.
Black and Hispanic voters are starting to ‘move over’ to the GOP: James Craig
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig reacts to President Biden’s ‘divisive’ NAACP speech during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Polling really does matter when it comes to fundraising: Hal Lambert
Point Bridge Capital founder Hal Lambert weighs in on Trump's fundraising haul and polling amid his New York trial.
JPMorgan warns S&P 500 could tumble 20% by the end of the year
JPMorgan analysts warned in a note to clients this week that the U.S. stock market faces a steep loss by year's end amid a number of economic headwinds.
15 million Americans still harmed by medical debt despite credit agencies' changes
The CFPB said some 15 million Americans are still struggling with more than $49 billion in outstanding medical bills in collections on their credit reports.
Retirees forced to return to work as inflation eats into savings: 'It's just not enough'
Joyce Fleming and Greg Piazza, two retirees who returned to the workforce due to high living costs, opened up on how inflation has hampered their golden years.



















