Chase to hire more than 500 small business bankers over 2 years
JPMorgan Chase's consumer and commercial arm announced it plans to hire more than 500 small business bankers through 2024 to help customers navigate economic uncertainty.
Hermès wins case against artist who sold NFTs of Birkin Bags
The NFT, called a MetaBirkin, mimicked The Birkin bag which has evolved into a coveted luxury item known for its steep price tag and exclusive wait lists.
Biden invokes 'chaos,' sticks to refusal to negotiate on debt during first post-State of the Union speech
President Joe Biden on Wednesday said defaulting on the national debt -- as advocated by some Republican lawmakers -- would lead to "chaos."
America doesn't have a work ethic problem, but an expectation problem: Ken Coleman
America's Career Coach Ken Coleman discusses Biden's claim that jobs and pride are coming back, the concept of 'rage-applying,' and work ethic in America.
Half of Americans say they are financially worse off, highest since 2009
High inflation and rising interest rates are making U.S. households more pessimistic about their finances, according to a new survey published by Gallup.
Energy specialist Mike Taylor rips Biden’s SOTU speech: ‘Demonization’ of fossil fuels is ‘lunacy’
Audience members provide a candid reaction to President Biden’s State of the Union address on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Biden reignites push for new minimum tax on billionaires: What to know
A billionaire tax and higher levies on corporate stock buybacks were reintroduced by President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
Gas prices dip as economy recovers: AAA
Oil prices fell this week, according to a report by the AAA, but auto insurance remains high. Here’s how to lower your overall auto payments.
GOP response to SOTU: 'Washington taxes you and lights your hard-earned money on fire'
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders gave the Republican response to the President's State of the Union Address.
27% of consumers in relationships expect Valentine's Day spending may cause them to rack up credit card debt
Some consumers spending money for Valentine’s Day anticipate doing so for their other half might rack up credit card debt for them, according to a LendingTree survey.
Wells Fargo agrees to pay $300M to settle shareholder lawsuit over auto insurance disclosures
Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $300 million to settle a lawsuit brought by shareholders who claim the company pushed unneeded insurance policies on customers and hid it from investors.
Spirit Airlines says expects DOJ decision on JetBlue merger in around 30 days
JetBlue's bid to acquire Spirit Airlines has been put on pause while the DOJ considers blocking the merger on antitrust grounds, resolution expected in 30 days.
Super Bowl betting heads for another record year
The American Gaming Association says a record 50.4 million Americans are expected to bet $16 billion on Super Bowl LVII, more than double last year's projections.
Rams rookie Ronnie Rivers hits $514K jackpot in Las Vegas
Running back Ronnie Rivers, 24, won $514,837 playing three-card poker when he hit the Mega Progressive Jackpot at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Saturday.
It's 'unconscionable' to think Fauci is getting paid this much: Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, says the coronavirus subcommittee will be asking questions about Dr. Anthony Fauci's fiscal gains from the pandemic.
Judge denies Sam Bankman-Fried's request to scrap bail modification hearing
A federal judge on Tuesday shot down disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's attorneys' request to cancel a hearing on modifying the conditions of his bail.
'Sandwich generation' survey says Americans caring for children and aging parents are financially stressed
Sixty-six percent of Americans caring for kids and an aging parent said they are at least "somewhat stressed" about the costs of those responsibilities, a Policygenius survey said.
Maine lobstermen are clawing to keep livelihoods afloat amid push to sink industry
Maine lobster industry leaders are warning there's nothing left to take away from lobstermen who are battling a litigious agenda from green groups funded by liberal dollars.
Sam Bankman-Fried's other bail-backers' identities to be revealed?
The two unknown guarantors who helped Sam Bankman-Fried secure bail may have their identities revealed as early as Tuesday following a federal judge's ruling.
Fishermen worried that offshore wind farms are hurting their bottom line
FOX Business' Madison Alworth reports from Islip, New York, where fishermen are worried rising fuel prices and wind turbine farm plans put jobs and profits at risk.



















