Dip in mortgage rates is the ‘glimmer’ home buyers have been waiting for: Kirsten Jordan
Former "Million Dollar Listing" star and real estate broker Kirsten Jordan provides expert analysis of the housing market as mortgage rates fall below 5% for the first time since April.
COVID loan fraud: West Virginia woman accepted over $42K, Justice Department says
The Justice Department said a West Virginia woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Alexis Ransom admitted to accepting more than $42,000 in COVID relief loans.
Fed's Mary Daly says she doesn't feel inflation because 'I have enough,' adds 'that's not the case' for others
Mary Daly, president of the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, told Reuters that she doesn't feel the effects of inflation because she "has enough."
Crypto bankruptcies threaten customer life savings
Some customers invested their entire life savings in bankrupt cryptocurrency exchanges Celsius Network and Voyager Digital and are facing financial ruin.
How to pay for college living expenses
Student loans pay for more than college tuition. Here’s how to pay for college living expenses.
Manchin-Schumer 'Inflation Reduction Act' is really the Manufacturing Reduction Act
President Joe Biden’s latest tax-and-spend scheme will have a crushing effect on American manufacturing.
Mega Millions $1.3B winner's identity still a mystery
Mega Millions winners in Illinois are allowed to remain anonymous, and no one has yet come forward to say that they bought the winning ticket.
8 best private student loans of August 2022
Private student loans are a great way to pay for college after you’ve exhausted other options. Find out the best private lenders of August 2022.
Colleges scale back COVID precautions for fall, saying pandemic phase over
Colleges across the country are scaling back their COVID-19 measures, including dropping mask mandates and testing requirements, as the start of fall term nears.
Manchin-Schumer spending bill could eliminate 30,000 jobs, new analysis shows
A new spending bill introduced by Sens. Joe Manchin and Chuck Schumer could cost the U.S. economy an estimated 30,000 jobs over the next decade, according to the Tax Foundation.
Sen. Hagerty slams Biden, IRS over calling for bank data: 'This is just like the Chinese Communist Party'
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., criticizes Democrats' spending bill that boosts power of the IRS and enables the government to 'snoop' on Americans.
Stocks turn mostly negative as inflation, rate-hike fears weigh
Cresset Capital CIO and founding partner Jack Ablin gives market outlook as the Wall Street dips Tuesday on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Lawsuit accusing Pornhub parent Mindgeek of monetizing child pornography can move forward, judge rules
A California judge has ruled that a lawsuit accusing Visa and Pornhub parent company MindGeek of violating child porn and trafficking laws by monetizing illegal content can move forward.
Equifax sent lenders inaccurate credit scores on millions of consumers
Equifax sent incorrect credit scores to to banks and nonbank lenders that may have been off by as much as 20 points in either direction.
Household credit card debt surges in second quarter, highest jump in over 20 years
American household credit card debt surged by the highest amount in over 20 years during the second quarter, according to the New York Federal Reserve.
These are the top retirement income concerns for many older Americans, according to a survey
In a recent survey, many older Americans said inflation is changing their retirement plans.
The best, worst states for health care in 2022: report
WalletHub released a report on Monday that found which U.S. states have the best health care systems and which states have the worst health care systems this year.
Stuart Varney: Manchin 'caved' on Democrats' spending plan to get West Virginia pipeline
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses Sen. Manchin's decision to back the Democrats' spending agenda and the impact it will have on West Virginia residents.
Jerry Nadler ties monkeypox to COVID-19 in demanding Biden cancel student debt
Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., on Monday called on President Biden to pause an eventually cancel student debt, citing "monkeypox cases on the rise."
Bank of America CEO touts 'relatively strong' consumer strength despite inflation, recession woes
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan touted U.S. consumer strength as 'relatively strong,' citing July consumer data despite inflation and an economic recession.



















