GOP rep warns Washington to get 'bloated bureaucracy' under control: Default would be 'devastating'
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis criticized Democrats for not addressing the debt limit sooner and for refusing to work with Republicans to solve the nation's financial problems.
Secure 2.0: More part-time workers will be eligible for 401(k) plans
Part-time employees who’ve worked two consecutive years and completed at least 500 hours of service each year can enroll in their company's 401(k) or 403(b) plans, beginning in 2025, as stated in the Secure 2.0 Act. Here’s what it means for you.
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Flavored cannabis marketing placed under scrutiny
As shops continue to crop up across the country, some people are raising concerns about how marijuana products are being marketed to teens and young adults.
US hits debt ceiling, threatening economic outlook
The debt ceiling is the legal limit on the total amount of debt that the federal government can borrow on behalf of the public. Congress last voted in 2021 to lift the debt ceiling.
Amazon shutting down AmazonSmile charitable program
Amazon said Wednesday that it will wind down its AmazonSmile charitable donation program by the end of February after it did not create the impact "originally hoped."
Economic slowdown is not a 'black swan event': Howard Lutnick
Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss concerns over an economic slowdown, provides his outlook for the 2023 economy and commercial real estate.
Secure 2.0 Act: Required minimum distribution age increases for IRAs
The required minimum distribution age (RMD) has increased from 72 to 73, meaning Americans can leave their investments in longer before needing to make withdrawals. Here’s what you need to know.
US is 'inflating our way out' of debt: David Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the U.S. debt, his outlook for 2023 and investing in China.
US debt ceiling forces Treasury into 'extraordinary measures'
The U.S. officially hit its debt ceiling of $31.38 trillion Thursday, which prompted the Treasury Department to use "extraordinary measures" to avoid defaulting on the national debt.
Bank of America customers report 'disappeared' money from accounts after Zelle issue
After a flurry of complaints about missing funds on social media, Bank of America said "there was a delay in posting Zelle transactions" that has now been resolved.
Nike closing downtown Seattle store amid crime wave
Sneaker giant is leaving downtown Seattle, Washington amid crime concerns and post-pandemic shopping woes as the city struggles to bounce back from the pandemic.
Arizona university union works demand $25 minimum wage
A workers union at the University of Arizona is demanding that the campus-wide minimum wage is $25 per hour by 2025, saying that some campus workers make a 'poverty wage'
This is a 'long-term game investing': Portfolio manager
Villere & Co. portfolio manager George Young weighs in on anticipated merger and acquisitions activity for 2023 on 'The Claman Countdown.'
GOP lawmakers propose balanced budget amendment as US nears debt ceiling
Republican lawmakers are offering proposals to add a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution as the U.S. is poised to hit its debt ceiling Thursday.
Filing reveals eye-popping amount former Disney executive earned during his brief tenure
A proxy statement filed by Disney revealed the enormous amount of money former Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Geoff Morrell earned in connection to his time there.
Boeing bets on experimental jetliner flight in 2028
Boeing has won a $425 million dollar contract from NASA to develop a working truss-braced wing aircraft which should use less fuel than todays airplanes.
Pennsylvania governor removes college degree requirement for most state jobs on first full day in office
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on his first full day in office to remove college degree requirements for 92% of state jobs.
Gas prices rise in tandem with oil even as demand drops: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas rose to $3.32, four cents more than last week and 17 cents more than a month ago.
Credit cards have become the 'cigarette' of the financial world: George Kamel
'The Ramsey Show' co-host George Kamel discusses the drop in retail sales and consumer spending, and reacts to Marie Osmond not granting her children an inheritance.



















