Typical monthly payment for a new vehicle hits record $743
Typical monthly payments for a new car got steeper in August, hitting a record $743, according to the Cox Automotive/Moody's Analytics Vehicle Affordability Index.
Justice Department announces COVID fraud strike force teams
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it had formed three strike force teams of prosecutors and agents to combat and prevent COVID-19-related fraud.
NYC taxi fare hikes could be on the way
The cost of riding in a New York City taxi could rise. Flat rates to airports could jump if changes are made, with a trip to John F. Kennedy International costing $65.
Elon Musk ex-girlfriend photos, memorabilia sell for $165K
The collection was sold by Tesla and SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk's college sweetheart Jennifer Gwynne, who he dated during the 1994-1995 school year while studying at the University of Pennsylvania.
Biden’s student loan handout could have an immense impact on the US monetary system: Governor Mike Dunleavy
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy discusses the averted railroad strike, Biden’s student loan handout, and other political news on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Dems push green energy over ‘prosperity’: RealClearMarkets analyst
RealClearMarkets editor John Tamny tells 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' that the Democrats’ push for green energy comes at the expense of American prosperity.
Americans’ wages struggle to ‘bridge the gap’ caused by record-high inflation
FOX Business’ Gerri Willis speaks with Bankrate.com chief economist Greg McBride about U.S. employee wages not keeping up with inflation.
Caitlyn Jenner rips 'emboldened' teachers' unions: Parents are in charge of their children, not schools
Fox News contributor Caitlyn Jenner addressed rising crime in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and criticized teachers' unions for taking over classrooms.
Americans increasingly resorting to 'buy now, pay later' loans for necessities like food and fuel
High inflation already sparked a surge in credit card debt, but now data shows consumers are increasingly using 'buy now, pay later' loans for essentials.
Retail sales unexpectedly edge higher in August despite soaring inflation
The Commerce Department released new retail data on Thursday morning, revealing how consumers have responded to a decline in gas prices even as other inflation remains high.
Whom does the United States owe nearly $31 trillion in debt?
The U.S. has $30.9 trillion in national debt, including $24.3 trillion held by the public and $6.6 trillion in intragovernmental holdings, according to Treasury Department data.
North Carolina woman wins $150K lottery in honor of her love for crossword puzzles
Tiffany Griffin, 42, of Charlotte, North Carolina, won $150,000 in the lottery after playing a crossword puzzle-themed scratch-off lottery game this month.
Texas bans state, local entities from doing business with 10 financial firms that boycott oil and gas
King Operating Corporation president and CEO Jay Young reacts to financial companies's push to boycott U.S. oil and gas on 'The Evening Edit.'
Bed Bath & Beyond interim CEO to stay in post for at least a year - source
Bed Bath & Beyond interim CEO Sue Gove will likely lead the struggling retailer for at least 12 months, as the chain looks to bolster its business.
Credit access, debt balances rise in Q2: TransUnion study
Debt balances for credit cards and personal loans are going up, according to TransUnion. Here's what you can do to pay down your debt.
Google Android antitrust fine largely upheld by EU court
The European Court of Justice’s General Court largely upheld a decision to fine Google more than 4 billion euros for restricting competition through Android.
Inflation could give Social Security recipients a record $1,700 increase next year
The Senior Citizens League estimated Social Security recipients could receive an 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment as inflation erodes retired Americans' buying power.
Wells Fargo in $94M settlement over mortgage forbearance during pandemic
Wells Fargo agrees to a $94 million class-action settlement for allegedly forcing more than 200,000 customers into forbearance without their consent in violation of the CARES ACT,
Experts weigh market impact of potential railroad union strike
FOX Business’ Susan Li and Constellation Research CEO Ray Wang discuss the impact a potential railroad union strike on the U.S. economy, markets and discuss inflation following August CPI report.
Biden ‘dismantled’ immigration control when he first took office: Daniel Stein
Federation for American Immigration Reform President Daniel Stein provides expert analysis on the border crisis and how it is financially burdening American taxpayers on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’



















