States explore tax cuts to offset soaring inflation, but it could make the problem worse
The push to lower taxes comes as consumers grapple with the highest inflation in nearly 40 years.
What is Kylie Jenner's net worth?
Kylie Jenner launched her makeup line, Kylie Cosmetics in 2015, where the majority of her $700 million of net worth has come from.
$230M settlement reached over 2015 California oil spill
The owner of an oil pipeline that spewed thousands of barrels of crude oil onto Southern California beaches in 2015 has agreed to pay $230 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by fishermen and property owners, court documents show.
Inflation impact: How the military may have to adjust spending to handle rising production costs
The procurement timeline for some vehicles can run for years, meaning the military will have to fulfill all current contracts despite the rising costs.
Forbes spokeman: Federal Reserve will engineer a real, serious slowdown
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder and Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes weigh in on President Biden's economic crisis on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Sen. Blackburn calls for 'Operation Warp-speed' on baby formula
Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn weighs in on President Biden's supply chain and border crises on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
Elon Musk's Twitter takeover is not dead: Economist
SlateStone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari weighs in on Elon Musk's tweet that his Twitter deal is 'on hold' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
The problem with inflation is you can’t hide from it: Charles Hurt
Townhall editor Katie Pavlich and Washington Times Opinion editor Charles Hurt discusses Biden blaming Putin, Pandemic, GOP, and everyone else for inflation but himself on ‘WSJ at Large.’
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
Democrats are encouraging intimidation tactics against the Supreme Court: GOP lawmaker
New York Rep. John Katko weighs in on upcoming Supreme Court protests and the surging crime wave in America on 'The Evening Edit.'
How to buy homeowners insurance
If you’re about to become a homeowner, here’s how to buy a homeowners insurance policy that meets your needs and protects your home.
How to build back your emergency fund in a tight budget
An emergency fund allows you to pay for unexpected expenses, like providing a cushion if you lose your job or face sudden financial obligations. Without savings, you may have to use credit cards.
Inflation moderates in some hot spots, but barrels ahead in the mid-Atlantic
Rising inflation is eating away at strong wage gains that American workers have seen in recent months. Real average hourly earnings decreased 0.1% in April from the previous month as the inflation increase eroded the 0.3% total wage gain, according to the Labor Department.
Nationwide internet: Biden administration to release $45B for high-speed service
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is overseeing the distribution under the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
The basics of homeowners insurance
Homeowners insurance can help cover the cost of repairing your home if it’s damaged. Learn more about homeowners insurance basics.
Red-hot inflation is probably costing you an extra $311 per month
Inflation accelerated again in April, the Labor Department reported on Wednesday, with the consumer price index rising by 8.3%, much higher than economists expected.
How to improve bad credit in 10 ways
Building your credit can make it easier to get approved for financial products, and with a lower interest rate. Learn how to improve bad credit in 10 ways.
California Gov. Newsom proposes $400 inflation relief checks for eligible registered vehicle owners
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday an $18.1 billion package aimed at relieving inflation for struggling Californians.
House of Representatives to give staff free Peloton memberships, costing taxpayers
The House of Representatives is planning to announce they will give staffers in Washington, D.C., and in district offices, free Peloton memberships using taxpayer dollars each month amid skyrocketing inflation.
US casinos hit historic jackpot with record-breaking revenue
As U.S. casinos see historic billion-dollar revenues in both March and Q1 of 2022, some market experts caution the gaming action is a sign of the "inflationary times."


















