Inflation could mean highest Social Security cost-of-living adjustment since 1981
Social Security recipients could receive a cost-of-living adjustment of 8.6% in 2023 -- the result of scorching hot inflation that has quickly eroded retirees' purchasing power.
Popeyes offers 59-cent special to celebrate 50 years
Popeyes is offering a 59-cent deal on a 2-piece Signature Chicken to celebrate its 50th anniversary. When Popeyes first opened in 1972, its 2-piece Signature Chicken cost 59 cents.
Biden’s energy policies are ‘backwards’: Phil Flynn
The PRICE Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn argues Biden’s energy policies are ‘failing’ Americans ‘on every measure.’
Biden’s energy policies are a ‘disaster’: Phil Flynn
The PRICE Futures Group senior market analyst Phil Flynn provides insight into how Biden’s energy policies are impacting Americans.
Why ETFs are a wise choice in a bear market
A bear market is a prolonged period of stock market price declines, typically by 20% or more from its most recent high.
Biden ‘cannot reward a bad actor’: Rep. Katko
Rep. John Katko, R-NY, slams President Biden’s green energy policies and record-high gas prices as well as the administration's handling of foreign policy.
Rep. Jordan: 'Big change' coming in midterms after 41-year-high inflation rate
Inflation has hit a 41-year-high after climbing to 8.6% in June compared to 8.3% in the previous month as compared to the same time period in the previous year.
House Republican Rep. DesJarlais to introduce new bill to block Biden student loan relief
The new bill expands the scope of exceptions and simplifies language that was used in its Senate counterpart, which Sen. Mitt Romney introduced last month.
Scorching-hot inflation wiped out most Americans' wage gains in May
Americans are seeing the fastest wage increases in decades. The only problem is that sky-high inflation is quickly wiping out those gains, according to Labor Department data.
How does debt consolidation work?
Debt consolidation works by combining multiple debts into one. It can lower your interest rate and help you get out of debt sooner. Learn more.
Corporations are weaponizing inflation to make ‘record profits:’ Alan Knuckman
Bullseye Option Chief Market Strategist Alan Knuckman analyzes the current state of the economy in response to May’s hot inflation report on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Georgia financial adviser evading arrest since 2020 ordered to pay $12M to victims
A Georgia financial adviser, 39-year-old Christopher Burns, has been ordered to pay $12 million to more than 90 victims in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina.
May inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising the fastest?
Inflation is at the highest rate in four decades, but how it actually affects individual Americans hinges on what they buy each month, with some items surging more than others.
Geico STD lawsuit: Company ordered to pay $5.2M in settlement with woman
Insurance company Geico was forced to pay out $5.2 million to a woman who caught a sexually transmitted disease in a policyholder's vehicle.
Laffer slams Biden admin over inflation: This is a ‘catastrophic economy’
Former Reagan economic adviser Art Laffer provided insight into inflation and the May consumer price index which revealed the price for everyday goods rose 8.6%.
Inflation is 'accelerating': Art Laffer
Former Reagan Economic Adviser Art Laffer reacts to the May CPI report on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Americans expect rent hikes to outpace home price appreciation over the next year: NY Fed
As limited inventory continues to plague the housing market, rental prices are forecasted to surge at an all-time high, according to a New York Fed survey.
Inflation hotter than expected in May
FOX Business’ Cheryl Casone breaks down the consumer price index for May.
Apple 'Pay Later' to leverage new in-house credit assessment, lending company
The tech giant is bringing lending and credit assessment in-house for the first time through Apple Financing LLC.
Social Security benefits likely to climb by 8% next year, official says
Roaring inflation could result in the largest cost-of-living adjustment in decades for Social Security recipients, who have seen their buying power rapidly diminish this year.


















