Amid high inflation, nearly half of US adults are holding on to unused gift cards, vouchers, store credit
Nearly half of U.S. adults are holding onto free money through a gift card, voucher or store credit. Each of them are holding onto an average value of $175.
Ford will appeal $1.7 billion verdict resulting from fatal crash in Georgia
Ford Motor Co. will appeal the $1.7 billion verdict against it that was delivered last week. The case stemmed from a pickup truck crash that killed a Georgia couple.
States with the most generous tippers despite inflation
Quick-service restaurants saw an average tip of 16.9% during the second quarter, while full-service restaurants saw an average tip of 19.7%, according to data from Toast.
Florida landlords trying to stop rent control initiative
Ballots have yet to be printed, but a group of Florida landlords, apartment managers and more want to stop voters from deciding on rent control for a year in Orange County.
Twitter says employees might only get half their annual bonus: report
Twitter has told employees that they may only get half of their annual bonuses due to current economic uncertainty
How the IRS will use $80B to go after tax cheats
The Internal Revenue Service has a plan for how it will use the $80 billion it received in the Inflation Reduction Act to go after wealthy tax cheats.
Jackie DeAngelis: Being president isn't about 'having a blank checkbook'
FOX Business' Jackie DeAngelis rips President Biden for using taxpayer money to fund a security fence around his beach house on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Why is America experiencing so much political polarization?
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Bill McGurn and FOX Business contributor Liz Peek join 'Fox Business Tonight' to explore how America's political divide is affecting everyday life.
Gas prices drop below $4 again, AAA says
Gas prices slid back below $4 per gallon last week as demand continues to fall, according to AAA.
The Fed sending ‘very contradictory messages’ about the economy: Economics writer
Finance and economics editor for Breitbart News John Carney unpacks the Federal Reserve’s response to inflation.
Does insurance cover hitting a deer?
You may wonder, “Does insurance cover hitting a deer?” If you have comprehensive car insurance, the answer is yes. Learn more.
Walmart expands employee abortion coverage benefits
Walmart told its employees in a memo Friday that it is expanding its abortion coverage benefits. The expanded abortion coverage is effective immediately.
Rising interest rates: Why ETFs are good investments during rocky times
While exchange-traded funds are a good way to diversify a portfolio, there's still no foolproof way to beat high inflation when it comes to investment moves.
These states have the best community college systems in 2022: report
WalletHub recently discovered the states that have the best and worst community college systems in the U.S. this year, using data from a previous report on the best community colleges in the country.
FedEx Ground contractors sound the alarm on ‘enormous financial distress’ impacting deliveries
Route Consultant founder and president Spencer Patton explains how FedEx Ground’s delivery network is at risk of collapse due to inflationary pressures.
Soaring inflation forces school districts to cut back on supplies and pay more for nearly everything
Inflation is straining school budgets nationwide, as districts are forced to pay more for everything from school supplies in the classroom to maintaining the bus fleets picking up kids.
Soaring inflation driving retired employees back to the workforce
Retiring has always caused anxiety for people who have spent their lives building a career. High inflation is leading more people to return to the workforce.
'Better Call Saul' series finale gives nod to billionaire Warren Buffett
AMC's hit show "Better Call Saul," which stars Bob Odenkirk and is a spinoff of "Breaking Bad," gave a nod to Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett in the series finale.
Biden administration plans for end of COVID-19 shot, treatment coverage — WSJ
Americans may have to pay the bill for COVID-19 treatments and shots as the Biden administration plans a government pullback.
Deshaun Watson hit with $5 million fine, set to earn over $400K in 2022 base salary
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will make over $400k in base salary during the 2022 NFL season after being suspended for 11 games.



















