Powerful tax committee leader vows to eradicate Biden's 'reckless' spending: 'Serious fiscal reform' is coming
House Ways and Means Committee Chair Rep. Jason Smith discusses his plan to cut government spending, create jobs and boost wages for the American people.
Inflation will 'ease' in first half of 2023 then 'tick back up': Tyler Goodspeed
Former Council of Economic Advisers acting Chairman Tyler Goodspeed reacts to the release of the December CPI on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Universal announces new Texas theme park
Smaller attractions like this are emblematic of a shift in the company's larger strategy, which typically focuses on large destination resorts.
Uniqlo owner gives Japan Inc a jolt with 40% wage hike
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has repeatedly called for companies to increase wages, a plea that has gained urgency as prices for everyday goods have surged.
Gas prices still rising but may start to decline as demand drops: AAA
Gas prices kept climbing but are likely to start dropping again as demand drops, AAA said.
Social Security checks with record-high 2023 cost-of-living increase set to arrive this week
Larger Social Security payments are set to begin this week for millions of retired Americans, who will see an 8.7% cost-of-living bump to their benefits.
NY business owners fear 'nothing's going to change' around rising crime: Irina Sulay
Facets Fine Jewelry owner Irina Sulay recounts what took place when theft suspects stole $2 million worth of jewels in an alleged smash-and-grab heist.
Your tax refund may be smaller in 2023. Here's why
There are fewer tax deductions and no stimulus payments in store for taxpayers this year, meaning they could be in store for smaller tax refunds in 2023.
NY fired up over potential gas stove ban: It's 'not wanted'
New Yorkers are saying Gov. Kathy Hochul's plans to ban gas heating and appliances are "not wanted" in their homes. Here's why they want to stick with what they've got.
New Yorkers react to Hochul’s ‘not wanted’ gas stove ban: It’s about saving money, ‘cheaper’ options
FOX Business' Madison Alworth reports from New York City, where residents are reacting to the governor's proposed plan to abolish gas stoves.
FTX has recovered $5B in liquid assets, bankruptcy lawyer says
An attorney for bankrupt crypto exchange FTX told a judge Wednesday the failed platform has recovered more than $5 billion liquid assets, including cash and securities.
Heating, electricity prices 'only going to get worse' under Hochul's gas stove ban: Mike Taylor
Combined Energy Services' Mike Taylor says Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposal on abolishing gas stoves is 'complete lunacy.'
Energy expert torches potential gas stove ban: A 'recipe for disaster'
Will the government's potential gas stove ban hurt lower income families and businesses? Former Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Neil Chatterjee and Chef Andrew Gruel weigh in.
Secure 2.0 Act helps savers nearing retirement boost catch-up contributions
The Secure 2.0 Act of 2022 – a follow-up to the 2019 Secure Act – allows for an increase in "catch-up" contributions for people nearing retirement.
Mega Millions $1.35B jackpot is game’s second highest
The Mega Millions lottery jackpot has ballooned once again to an estimated $1.35 billion after no player claimed the top prize in a drawing on Tuesday night.
Here are the winning numbers for Tuesday's $1.1B Mega Millions drawing
The Mega Millions lottery went without a jackpot winner for the 25th drawing in a row Tuesday after no tickets matched the six winning numbers. Sixteen tickets matched five numbers.
Texas announces record budget surplus of nearly $33B: 'Unprecedented'
The Texas government announced that it brought in a $32.7 billion budget surplus, which is the largest in the state's history, setting up a debate over taxes and spending.
$1.1B Mega Millions lottery: Retailers can also win
An estimated $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot drawing Tuesday has people lined up at stores nationwide. Retailers selling the tickets also have a chance at a bonus.
IRS issues 12 million tax refunds after correcting for 2020 unemployment benefit break
The Internal Revenue Service said that it has issued tax refunds to millions of Americans who overpaid taxes on their unemployment benefits in 2020.
Goldman Sachs raises $1.6 billion private capital for climate fund
Godlman Sachs Asset Management Horizon Environment & Climate Solutions I fund raises $1.6 billion for self proclaimed mission of fighting global warming.



















