USPS halts pension contributions after warning of looming cash crisis
USPS is suspending pension contributions to preserve liquidity, and officials warn the agency could run out of cash within a year without major reforms.
LARRY KUDLOW: Low taxes are making the American middle class richer
Americans know they are overtaxed, and they also know that more and more of that money is being spent fraudulently
US economy grew at 0.5% in fourth quarter
The Commerce Department released its second and final revision for fourth quarter GDP which found the economy grew at a slower pace than was previously reported.
Crypto fraud tops FBI's annual crime report as Americans lose billions to scams
The FBI reports cryptocurrency scams accounted for over $11 billion in losses in 2025, making up more than half of all internet crime losses reported.
More Americans working into their 80s, data shows
'The Big Money Show' panelists discuss new data showing that more Americans are working into their eighties while younger generations are pursuing early retirement.
Billionaires and businesses fuel growing exodus from blue states
Major corporations and billionaires are permanently relocating from blue states to red states, driven by lower taxes and business-friendly policies.
Kevin Brady on businesses, individuals fleeing blue states: 'Economic story of the decade'
Kevin Brady, former House Ways and Means Committee chairman and an advisor to Americans for Free Markets, told FOX Business that steep taxes and heavy regulation are driving businesses and individuals to leave blue states.
Rising healthcare costs, insurance premiums now worry Americans more than any other domestic issue: poll
Rising health insurance premiums and expired Obamacare subsidies are driving healthcare affordability to the top of Americans' domestic concerns in 2026.
California cracks down on luxury car buyers evading taxes through 'Montana Loophole'
California targets wealthy luxury car owners and dealers using the Montana loophole to avoid sales tax, launching audits to recover millions in revenue.
Retirement 'magic number' jumps as Americans grow anxious about their financial futures
Americans now believe they need $1.46 million to retire comfortably, up $200,000 from last year, according to a new Northwestern Mutual retirement study.
Retired? Here’s when the IRS might take a closer look at your finances
Retirees should watch for common IRS audit triggers including high investment income, missing RMDs, foreign accounts and unreported earnings.
More than 4 million children enrolled in Trump Accounts savings program, IRS says
Over 4 million children have enrolled in Trump Accounts, the IRS says, as the $1,000 savings initiative created under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act gains steam.
Mercedes-Benz to pour $4B into Alabama plant as Trump tariffs reshape US auto strategy
Mercedes-Benz North America CEO Jason Hoff says tariffs are driving the GLC SUV production shift to Alabama as part of a $4 billion plant investment.
Trump admin proposes opening 401(k)s to private equity, crypto
The Trump administration proposed a rule allowing private equity and crypto in 401(k) plans, aiming to ease barriers to retirement plans investing in alternative assets.
New York investment giant Apollo joins headquarters migration to ‘freedom’ states
Texas, South Florida and Nashville are reportedly vying for Apollo Global Management's second U.S. headquarters as the Sun Belt's financial dominance grows.
Sony to raise PlayStation 5 prices amid surge in memory chip costs
Sony announced plans to raise the price of its PlayStation 5 consoles by $100 in the U.S. to account for a shortage of memory chips that has increased costs.
Jason Katz on going long on gold, new 401(k) alternative asset rule
UBS managing director Jason Katz explains why investors should go long on gold and the Labor Department proposing a 401(k) alternative asset rule on 'Varney & Co.'
Average tax refund up nearly 11% from a year ago, IRS data shows
IRS data shows average tax refunds have climbed to $3,571 in the 2026 filing season through March 20, a 10.9% jump from last year as the April deadline nears.
Larry Fink calls for Social Security reform, says investing a portion of funds could strengthen the program
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says Social Security's pay-as-you-go structure prevents most Americans from building wealth that grows with the broader economy.
California police bust toy theft ring, recover $10K in stolen LEGO sets
Hemet police busted a toy theft ring, recovering $10,000 in stolen LEGO sets and Hot Wheels after arresting Hugo Omar Sanchez-Sanchez, 37, on theft charges.



















