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.
SAG-AFTRA says it remains 'far apart' from studios in labor negotiations amid strike
Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists told its members it remains "far apart" from studios on key issues as the labor strike continues.
Biden's SEC chairman has seen his net worth skyrocket in recent years amid government service
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has seen his overall net worth skyrocket in recent years while overseeing top financial regulators.
Goldman Sachs no longer sees US government shutdown in 2023
Goldman Sachs released a forecast finding it's unlikely that a government shutdown will occur before the end of this year as Congress faces a Nov. 17 funding deadline.
N.D. Gov. Doug Burgum: Voters want a business leader in office
2024 GOP presidential candidate and former Microsoft executive Doug Burgum reacts to AI regulation from the White House and tells 'The Claman Countdown' how he plans to run the country like a business.
Fed's fight against inflation is weighing on middle-class Americans
A growing number of middle-class Americans are worried about the state of the economy in the wake of the Federal Reserve's interest-rate hike campaign.
EV market could become the 'next big flop': Economist
Car companies falling victim to "EV mania" could see their market values be the "next big flop" to hit Wall Street – and thus, Americans' wallets, says Steve Moore.
California man prepares to sell nearly 60-year James Bond memorabilia collection for $1 million
A California man is selling his James Bond memorabilia collection at auction after spending nearly 60 years collecting over 30,000 unique and rare items.
Social Security payments could be cut over student loan default
Seniors who default on their student loans could see benefits garnished. But there are ways to save.
Open enrollment season: What to know
Open enrollment is an annual period during which people can sign up for health insurance or change their plans.
Gifts for the holidays: How to plan and shop wisely this season amid inflation
Americans on average will spend nearly $900 on gifts, decorations, food and more this holiday season. Amid high costs, Ramsey Solutions' personal finance experts share wise money tips.
6 easy ways to improve your LinkedIn profile and secure your next job
Many newly hired employees forget about their LinkedIn once they secure a job. Keeping up to date with your profile can allow you to build your professional network.
Open enrollment is here: Why an HSA is worth it
Open enrollment is offered one time annually and permits most employees to review their healthcare coverage, plans and health savings accounts (HSAs) to maximize their physical, mental and financial well-being.
Gas prices decline gradually amid tensions in Middle East
Although gas prices declined and demand weakened this week, the pace was slow. The speed at which prices are falling is being held up by the cost of oil, according to AAA.
Abercrombie sued over former CEO’s alleged abuse of male models
Global retailer Abercrombie & Fitch has been accused in a lawsuit of enabling former chief executive Mike Jeffries to run an alleged sex-trafficking operation for years.
Social media is lighting an anti-Israel ‘fire’ under young people: Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center Director Kara Frederick joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the rise in anti-Israel protests erupting across U.S. college campuses as tensions in the Middle East rise.
Jewish-American college students are ‘under attack’: Adam Lehman
Hillel International President and CEO Adam Lehman joined ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss the rising fears of antisemitism on college campuses.



















