Fed will 'keep going until they break something': Anton Schutz
Mendon Capital Advisors President and CIO Anton Schutz joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the January Core PCE and a report saying Americans have more credit card debt than savings.
Organized retail theft to become Class 3 felony in Virginia, as states fight back against billions in losses
Virginia lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday that will make organized retail theft a Class 3 felony, with a prison sentence of as many as two decades.
EV price war leaving delivery and fleet vehicles in the dark
As Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, Ford and GM cut electric vehicle costs in fight for retail consumers, fleet and distribution industry is not being electrified.
Hamptons trailer park home under contract for $3.75M
An 800-square-foot Montauk, New York custom home in a trailer park development is under contract to sell for $3.75 million, breaking records in the region.
The Pokémon Company says 'our hearts are with the people of Turkey and Syria,' donates to earthquake victims
The Pokémon Company is donating $200,000 to help the victims of the earthquake in parts of Turkey and Syria that has killed tens of thousands of people.
Poll finds many Americans are satisfied with their jobs, household income
Many adults in the United States express satisfaction with their jobs and income, according to findings from a new poll. In 2021, the median U.S. household income was $70,784.
Consumers reported losing nearly $8.8 billion to scams in 2022: FTC
The Federal Trade Commission released data showing that American consumers reported losing $8.8 billion to scammers in 2022, an increase of more than $2 billion from a year ago.
Alli McCartney and Bob Elliott: Inflation will have a ‘lag effect’ on American consumerism and the stock market
UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Alli McCartney and Unlimited CEO and CIO Bob Elliott warn the rest of the year is going to be tough on stocks, bonds, and food inflation.
Jeremy Wells on small KY town home to six budget retailers: People aren’t ‘upset’ about it
Carter County Times editor Jeremy Wells reacts to Olive Hill, Kentucky being home to six discount retailers on ‘The Big Money Show.’
NFL ownership is about to radically change: Mark Patricof
FOX Business’ Connell McShane reports on one firm aiming to change the way professional athletes invest and how it could alter the NFL ownership landscape.
Sam Bankman-Fried hit with fresh indictment, more charges
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York has filed a third, superseding indictment against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, adding further charges.
High inflation costing Americans an extra $395 a month
U.S. households are paying more for necessities like food, gasoline and rent, which is costing them on average an extra $395 a month, according to Moody's.
Budget watchdog sounds alarm over US debt exceeding records in just 5 years: 'Chilling'
A $20 trillion increase to the U.S. budget in a decade means "someone down the road is going to pay for it," Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's Maya MacGuineas says.
Fidelity: Retirement account balances are down from a year ago but rebounding
Research from Fidelity Investments found that Americans' average IRA and 401(k) balances were down at the end of last year compared to a year ago but are rebounding.
Credit card debt higher than savings for record percentage of Americans
A record percentage of U.S. adults say their credit card debt is now higher than their emergency savings as stubbornly high inflation chews away at consumers' budgets.
US debt default deadline looms this summer or early fall, ‘urgent need’ for Congress to act: BPC
The Bipartisan Policy Center said that the "X date" on which the debt limit will need to be raised to avoid default will arrive this summer or early fall, depending on tax revenue.
$2 bills from 1890 could be worth over $4,500: report
Americans who have $2 bills in their homes should check the bank notes for their series year and seal to see if what they have could be worth big bucks.
Subway adds EV charging parks in competition with Starbucks
Subway is placing electric vehicle (EV) charging parks near some of its sandwich shops in the future, according to a press release the company put out Tuesday.
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Twitter Is liable in terror case
Twitter and other social-media companies have deflected blame saying in court filings that they have made extensive efforts to remove Islamic State content.
Rising inflation pushed Americans to pick between paying their bills or saving for the future: Allianz
Continued market volatility in the U.S. economy caused many Americans to report that they had to cut down on saving for the future, according to a recent Allianz survey.



















