IRS raises 401(k), IRA contribution limits for 2024
The IRS said Wednesday that it lifted the amount that workers can set aside for retirement in their 401(k), IRA and other tax-deferred plans next year.
Antisemitism has billionaires bailing on Ivy League donations
Billionaire donors are withholding gifts to Ivy League colleges like Harvard, Columbia and UPenn over antisemitism on campus in the wake of Hamas' terror attack on Israel.
Here are the cities most plagued by organized retail crime: report
Organized retail crime troubled Los Angeles more than any other metro area in America last year, a National Retail Federation survey showed.
The fuse on America's debt bomb just got shorter
If you thought it was scary when the Treasury Department recently dropped a financial bomb, please sit down before you read on.
Woman receives $7.1 million in lawsuit over cooking spray that 'exploded into a fireball'
A woman received an eye-popping $7.1 million on Monday for damages in a Illinois lawsuit she filed over cooking spray-related injuries.
Realtors liable for $1.8 billion in damages for commission inflation
A federal jury in Kansas City held the National Association of Realtors and several residential brokerages liable for $1.78 billion in damages for inflating home sales commissions.
Biden’s Palestinian aid package was ‘money for mass murder’: Adam Andrzejewski
OpenTheBooks founder Adam Andrzejewski joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the Biden administration’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war as lawmakers warn Gaza aid could flow directly to Hamas.
Mayor Adams’ plan to house migrants at old Brooklyn airfield is a ‘terrible idea’: Joann Ariola
New York Councilwoman Joann Ariola joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the U.S.’s growing migrant crisis as residents begin to raise safety concerns.
Most Americans think insurance prices are calculated fairly, but many find paying it a challenge: survey
The variables that insurers use to calculate the price of a policy are, for the most part, deemed fair by customers, but they are struggling with rising costs, a recent survey said.
Former Delta pilot indicted after allegedly threatening to shoot captain during flight
Jonathan Dunn, a former Delta pilot, has been indicted in Utah following an incident in which he allegedly threatened to shoot a captain, officials say.
Cost to retire continues to skyrocket as Biden targets retirement advice
The White House introduced a new rule on financial advice within your retirement plan and fixed index annuities, as data shows the average U.S. retiree is behind on savings goals.
Children bullied, harassed by pro-Palestinian protesters in popular online kids game: report
A pro-Palestinian demonstration in Roblox took place mere hours after Malaysia staged its largest-yet in-person demonstration to show support for the Palestinians.
North Carolina officials seize $170K of THC-infused snacks, candy packaged using counterfeited brands
According to North Carolina officials, $170,000 worth of THC-infused snacks that were packaged using counterfeited brands were seized from store shelves.
Steve Ballmer becomes No. 5 on Bloomberg's billionaires list
Steve Ballmer held the No. 5 position among the most wealthy individuals globally as of Monday, according to Bloomberg figures. He started his Microsoft career in the 1980s.
Panera warns about 'Charged Lemonade' after lawsuit alleges role in college student's death
Fast-food chain Panera Bread updated warnings for its "Charged Lemonade" products after a lawsuit was filed alleging the drinks caused the death of an Ivy League student.
Many Americans feel stuck in their finances and struggle to build savings: survey
Overall, 46% of Americans have not made any financial advances, and 36% said they aren't saving money after two years of living under soaring inflation, a recent BMO Financial survey said.
A quarter of student loan borrowers said they'd boycott repayment
25% of Americans said they’ll boycott student loan payments after the pause. But defaulting on student loans can be severe even with Biden’s student loan safety net programs.
Inflation has 'eaten away' at Americans' savings: Paul Mueller
FOX Business' Gerri Willis reports on the Biden White House's plan to retirement security and eliminating unnecessary fees.
Jason Kelce, Eagles releasing another Christmas album
The Eagles holiday Christmas album -- dubbed "A Philly Special Christmas" -- is back again after last year's limited vinyl and downloads helped raise $1.25 million to local Philadelphia charities.
Rising child care costs are starting to bite US families
Child care payments have surged more than 30% since 2019, according to Bank of America, creating a new headwind for millions of families with young kids.



















