How much will taxpayers foot for Biden's student loan handouts? A half-trillion, UPenn's Wharton School says
According to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, taxpayers have to pay over $500 billion to afford President Biden's student loan handouts.
4 weird ways you’re spending unnecessarily in your home without even realizing
Are you trying to save money? Saving can start right at home. Look out for these hidden expenses that can really add up over time.
What is Tax Day? Everything you need to do about the deadline to file your taxes
Tax Day marks the deadline for Americans to get their tax returns in and paid. If you can't file by Tax Day on April 15, make sure to file an extension to avoid fees.
Dan Roccato on the 'key moves' for financial success
University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato reveals his tips for financial success, discusses home ownership affordability and high credit card delinquency rates.
Can buy now, pay later hurt your credit score?
A common repayment plan allows you to split the cost of the product into four interest-free biweekly payments, with the first payment due at checkout or may be due in two weeks.
Iran is allowing its proxies to ‘run amuck’ throughout the Middle East: Laura Ballman
National security and global affairs expert Laura Ballman reacts to the Wall Street Journal’s alarming report that Israel is expecting an Iranian attack within 48 hours.
Mortgage rates are nearing 7% as inflation ticks back up: Freddie Mac
Due to inflation and rising demand, rates and housing prices are up.
Biden is trying to play this from the basement like last election: Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum weighs in on Trump's fundraising haul, his calls for Biden to debate him and the impact of the border crisis on North Dakota.
Turkish migrant pays cartel over $6K to cross border, plans to work for DoorDash
Vetcomm CEO Kate Monroe joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to share her experience at the U.S. border, saying that ‘hundreds’ of migrants are entering the U.S. through San Diego every day.
Auto insurance premiums are skyrocketing. What's to blame?
Inflation accelerated more than expected in March, and an unsuspecting culprit may be to blame: auto insurance premiums, which are up 22% since last year.
Pizza chain raises prices in California to offset new minimum wage law
A pizza chain with locations throughout the West Coast increased menu prices at its California locations in part because of legislation that increased minimum wage for certain workers.
America 'cannot afford' another four years under Joe Biden: Rep. Andrew Clyde
Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., on Friday's House vote regarding FISA, the White House's defense of economic and supply chain issues and election predictions.
White House announces $7.4B student debt cancellation to give 'breathing room,' takes dig at House GOP
The White House on Friday will announce it is canceling an additional $7.4 billion in student loan debt for 277,000 borrowers.
Texas women say ‘houses before spouses’ after buying properties together; real estate expert weighs in
The real estate game is changing in Texas as co-founders of a company are helping young adults buy homes — not with family but with friends. Rogers Healy CEO weighs in.
Americans should invest at any age: 'It's never too late'
Investors who are just getting started should feel empowered to start their investment journey at any age. A wealth management expert says "it's never too late."
OJ Simpson civil judgment collection to continue after death, Goldman attorney pledges
An attorney seeking to collect judgment from O.J. Simpson following a 1997 civil case ruling is vowing Thursday to push forward despite Simpson's death.
Sam Bankman-Fried appeals conviction and sentencing
FTX founder and ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is seeking to overturn his conviction and 25-year sentence for defrauding customers and investors in his cryptocurrency exchange.
Law firm accuses FAA of trying to ‘racially balance’ staff with tricky hiring practices: William Trachman
Mountain States Legal Foundation attorney William Trachman breaks down the firm's latest lawsuit against the FAA over alleged racially based hiring practices.
NY Dems are ‘cherry picking’ data regarding the city’s crime crisis: Gavin Wax
New York Young Republican Club President Gavin Wax joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the shocking NYC crime trend where strangers are punching young women.
President Biden announces new student loan forgiveness plans that could benefit 23 million Americans
23 million borrowers could see accrued interest removed from their bills, and millions more could see partial or total forgiveness under Biden's new plan.



















