Half of US job switchers received big pay increase in 2022, beating inflation
A new Atlanta Fed analysis shows that workers who switched jobs in the "Great Resignation" were more likely to receive a pay increase that beat inflation.
Sam Bankman-Fried's other bail-backers revealed
The identities of two remaining co-signers for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's $250 million bail were made public Wednesday, and both have ties to Stanford University.
US national debt to rise by $20 trillion over the next 10 years: CBO
The CBO released its annual budget and economic outlook which projects that the U.S. national debt will grow by about $20 trillion over the next 10 years.
Inflation and recession are defining how Americans save for retirement: survey
Half of Americans saving for retirement said they had to pause contributions at some point during 2022 to deal with rising costs, according to a new survey.
Congressional Budget Office says US could 'run out of cash' by summer if Congress doesn't act
The U.S. could default on its debt sometime this summer if Congress doesn't raise the debt the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, the Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday.
Ohio lawyer advises residents who can afford it to not accept ‘trickle money’ from railroad
Lipson O’Shea Legal Group principal and owner Michael O’Shea unpacks the situation in East Palestine where he is representing families affected by the toxic train derailment.
Vice Media gets $30 million-plus lifeline from Fortress as bills pile up
Vice Media has struggled for years to show rapid growth and live up to an early valuation of $5.7 billion. New debt intends to bridge the gap until sale.
Consumers value transparency, trust in car-buying experience: report
Consumers said they valued trust in their car dealers and transparency of pricing and inventory in the car-buying process, a Capital One report says.
Retail sales surge 3% in January despite stubbornly high inflation
Americans continued to spend at restaurants, bars and other retail stores in January even as they confronted high inflation and rising interest rates.
Biden's EPA plans $27 billion 'green bank' for clean energy projects
The Environmental Protection Agency outlined plans for a $27 billion "green bank" to promote clean energy, which Republicans warned will be ripe for fraud and waste.
Charlie Hurt: There is an embarrassment of riches on the Republican side
Washington Times opinion editor Charlie Hurt on how Nikki Haley's 2024 announcement foreshadows a crowded presidential primary on 'Kudlow.'
Sam Bankman-Fried used a VPN to watch Super Bowl; hit with new bail restriction
A judge ruled Tuesday that disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried can no longer use VPNs after the government discovered he used a private network to watch the Super Bowl.
Energy expert sounds alarm over California power grid: 'Stressed to the limit'
California's push for a renewable energy transition brings the grid closer to collapse and will be "incredibly expensive" for consumers, Edward Ring argues.
Powerball jackpot winner revealed in California
The California Lottery on Tuesday announced the winner of the record-breaking Powerball jackpot. The ticket was sold in early November for a whopping prize of $2.04 billion.
Law enforcement agents seize $15M worth of fake sports memorabilia
Law enforcement agents seized fake sports memorabilia that is worth millions. They confiscated more than 600 fake championship rings across four major U.S. pro sports leagues.
Making renewable energy switch will 'cost a lot more' than California thinks: Edward Ring
California Policy Center Senior Fellow Edward Ring argues storage and distribution of wind and solar energy must be improved before making a fully renewable transition.
Lab-grown diamonds shine as 'affordable entryway' for young couples: Ria Papasifakis
Ritani head of product Ria Papasifakis breaks down the difference between lab-grown diamonds and the natural, mined gemstone.
Retirees lost 10% of their savings in 2022, survey says
Inflation and market volatility has had a significant impact on retirees' savings, research shows. Here’s what you need to know.
Nothing is more in danger in DC than a pot of money politicians can get to: Mick Mulvaney
Former Trump White House official Mick Mulvaney weighs in on the Biden administration allowing Medicaid money to be spent on food on 'The Bottom Line.'
Signet Jewelers CEO: 90% of high-value jewelry customers shop online and in-store
Signet Jewelers’ CEO Virginia Drosos says jewelry price points have almost doubled since before COVID from the pandemic and inflation.



















