Too much info? Parents worry about sharing their money woes with their kids
Discussing personal finance issues and money woes with children can be a tricky decision for parents — and experts weighed in on just how much kids should know, and at what ages.
Apple appeals after Biden admin lets Apple Watch import ban stand
Apple is appealing a ruling that blocked the sale and importation of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after a trade court found that Apple infringed on Masimo's patents.
10 hobbies that could save (and make) you money in 2024
Looking for new hobbies in the New Year? Don't dump loads of cash into a new activity. Instead, try these low-cost ideas that can potentially make you money in the future.
New IRS tax brackets take effect in 2024, meaning your paycheck could be bigger next year
The IRS adjusted the income limits for the different tax brackets in the 2024 tax year as still-high inflation continues to squeeze Americans financially.
Auto insurance premiums and claims still on the rise: study
Add auto insurance premiums to the list of costs on the rise for drivers. Paired with rising claims, don't expect car insurance rates to dip anytime soon.
'Career cushioning,' latest workplace trend, has employees trying to protect themselves heading into 2024
A workplace trend known as "career cushioning" has employees setting up Plan B initiatives — so that if they're downsized by their companies, they're prepared for it. Here's what to know.
Powerball jackpot rises to estimated $685M after no winner in Christmas Day drawing
The Powerball jackpot sits at an estimated $685 million after no player claimed the grand prize during the game's Christmas Day drawing. The next drawing is Wednesday, Dec. 27.
Holiday travel: Uber, Lyft drivers hold hours-long protest at Atlanta airport
Uber and Lyft drivers protested at the Atlanta airport on Saturday to demand higher wages from the rideshare companies.
Americans will pay $6.12 billion in penalties for early 401K withdrawals: survey
Americans can avoid paying hefty penalties and taxes on early 401(k) withdrawals by making these money-saving moves, a recent survey said.
Biden is working with Mexico to organize the flow, not stop it: Chris Clem
Former Yuma Sector Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to weigh in on the Biden administration’s approach to border policy as the U.S. starts to work with Mexico to curb the migrant crisis.
Fed's favorite inflation gauge cooled more than expected in November
An inflation measure that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve moderated in November, evidence that higher consumer prices are continuing to cool.
Gas prices on the ascent ahead of Christmas: AAA
Gas prices climbed for the first time in months amid a strong demand for gas and elevated oil prices, according to AAA.
We do not need Mexico's president to enforce US immigration law: Rep. Mayra Flores
Former Texas Rep. Mayra Flores joined 'Mornings with Maria' to analyze the U.S. border crisis as Mexico's president reignites battles with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Designer creates inclusive clothing company after losing eyesight
Natalie Trevonne launched a clothing line with specific fabrics to make fashion accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or have low vision.
EV advocates are throwing in the towel: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne and Car Coach Reports sector analyst Lauren Fix discuss the government's push to force-feed electric vehicles to Americans.
In viral career trend 'shift shock,' employees find their new job not up to expectations
A viral career trend known as "shift shock" has emerged in which workers determine the new job they've taken is not what they expected. Here's more about today's unhappy employees.
Biden administration is not preparing migrants for NYC winters: Joe Germanotta
New York City restaurateur and Lady Gaga's father Joe Germanotta joins ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to break down the impact the border crisis has had on New York City.
Gift card-draining scam: What it is and how to protect yourself
Gift cards are more vulnerable to bad actors than some expect. There are ways that consumers can fight back against the gift card-draining scams that are out there.
Harvard is ‘not necessarily’ carrying the same ‘prestige’ as it used to: Christopher Rim
Command Education CEO Christopher Rim joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to analyze the impact the Israel-Hamas war has had on certain Ivy League universities.
Baby boomers bursting with wealth, while younger generations face hurdles
FOX Business' Gerri Willis reports on a new Federal Reserve study which found more than 70% of the nation's wealth is owned by those over the age of 55.



















