Bipartisan retirement bill would extend 401(k) withdrawals, boost auto-enrollment in saving plans
The House overwhelmingly passed the Securing a Strong Retirement Act on Tuesday with a bipartisan vote of 414-5. The legislation now heads to the Senate.
82% of car buyers paid above sticker price for new vehicles in January: Edmunds report
At a time when the majority of buyers are paying well above MSRP for a new vehicle, here's how you can save money on your car purchase.
Biden can't keep these promises unless he changes his policies: Portman
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence provide insight on U.S. energy independence on 'Making Money.'
More than a quarter of consumers can't afford their BNPL payments, survey says
More than a quarter of consumers, according to a recent survey, say that they're struggling to afford their Buy Now, Pay Later installments.
Coffee prices up 10.5% year-over-year in grocery stores
FOX Business’ Lydia Hu reports from a shop in Brooklyn, NY on how rising fertilizer costs and inflation are impacting the coffee industry.
Gen. Keane rips Biden’s military budget: ‘This makes no sense’
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) criticized Biden's military budget as US adversaries strengthen overseas
College degree doesn’t mean more money: America’s career coach
Ken Coleman, author of “From Paycheck to Purpose,” discusses the alternatives to college degrees as enrollment continues to decline.
Former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt on 'concerns' surrounding SPACs
The Securitas and Exchange Commission is reportedly expected to reveal a proposal to tighten its rules on special purpose acquisition companies after the blank-check companies have exploded in popularity and have raised some concerns.
Former SEC Chair on expected new rules for SPACs
Former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt weighs in on the securities regulator reportedly expected to reveal a proposal to tighten its rules on special purpose acquisition companies after a frenzy of recent deals sparked some concerns.
Oil prices, interest rates, tax hikes ‘trio of bad news’ for the economy, market expert says
Potomac Wealth Advisors President Mark Avallone discusses the possibility of a recession.
Government spending to blame for inflation spike, San Francisco Fed study says
Researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco say that massive government spending during the pandemic has caused U.S. inflation to surge more than in other developed economies.
Goldman Sachs to acquire automated corporate retirement planning adviser NextCapital Group
The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2022, subject to regulatory approval and other closing conditions. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Kudlow: This is truly a woke budget
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow shredded President Biden's budget Tuesday on "Kudlow."
Georgia fines Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield $5M fine for claims settlement practices
The State of Georgia on Tuesday slapped Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield with a $5 million fine after determining the health insurance had engaged in a years-long practice of violating policyholder’s rights.
White House requests $26B space budget
The White House's fiscal year 2023 budget proposal seeks nearly $26 billion for NASA, or an 11.6%, increase from the 2021 enacted level.
Inflation tops Americans' biggest economic concerns, Gallup survey shows
Americans are more worried about inflation than at any point since 1985, according to a new poll released this week.
Will Smith's net worth: $350 million — and other numbers that matter
Actor Will Smith — who slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars in front of millions — is worth about $350 million, and more numbers about Smith here.
What would paying for natural gas in rubles mean?
Russian president Vladimir Putin's announcement to have importers pay for Russian gas in rubles has skyrocketed Europe's
Your tax refund could be delayed this year - here's why
The 2022 tax season is swiftly coming to an end, with the IRS already delivering more than 50 million refunds.
Housing vouchers urgently needed to address rent inflation and surging energy costs, economist says
Inflation is leading to higher housing costs for low-income renters, according to an economist at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.



















