Democrats propose temporary suspension of federal gas tax to offset soaring prices
Two Democratic senators on Wednesday unveiled a proposal to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax in order to help blunt the financial pain of surging prices at the pump.
NYC crime a boon to Florida business: Real estate developer
Don Peebles says New York City's crime surge hurts its real estate market and sends people and business to Florida.
Hedgeye sues Solstein Capital over alleged intellectual property theft
Independent research firm Hedgeye Risk Management has filed a lawsuit against a financial-TV personality and hedge fund manager in federal court alleging theft of the outfit's proprietary analysis by a former company executive that is also subject of litigation, FOX Business has learned.
Financials, energy sectors most at risk from Fed rate hikes: Investment strategist
Piper Sandler chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz discusses how higher interest rates will impact the economy.
Investment strategist provides 2022 economic outlook
Piper Sandler chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz provides his economic outlook and discusses how the market will respond to the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes.
Record credit card debt will hit Americans mid-2022: Expert
Creditcards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman discusses the rise in credit card debt.
Record credit card debt will hit Americans mid-2022: Ted Rossman
Creditcards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman discusses the rise in credit card debt.
Credit card balances increased by $52 billion in Q4 2021
Creditcards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman on how to navigate credit card debt.
Motivating borrowers to resume student loan payments in May will be ‘a challenge,’ officials say
The Education Department said it may be difficult to get federal borrowers to resume payments on their student debt in May.
Houston's 'Mattress Mack' places record-setting mobile bet on Super Bowl LVI
Texas furniture salesman Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale has placed a record-setting bet on Super Bowl LVI between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams.
Stew Leonard’s CEO: Farmers, ranchers experiencing ‘tough’ labor shortage
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard Jr. discusses how the labor shortage is impacting his business.
Personal loan lenders will accept more subprime borrowers in 2022, TransUnion says
Personal loan originations are expected to rise 11% in 2022 among non-prime borrowers with fair or bad credit scores, according to TransUnion.
Feds seize $3.6B in stolen Bitcoin, arrest NYC couple in DOJ's largest crypto bust to date
Federal authorities seized $3.6 million in stolen Bitcoin and arrested a couple in Manhattan Tuesday in what’s considered the Justice Department’s largest financial cryptocurrency bust to date.
Students ditching college will lose collective $1T in lifetime earnings: Report
COVID-19 is causing a mass decrease in college enrollment but students are potentially missing out on major lifetime earnings, according to a report by My eLearning World.
American Express rolls out first digital consumer checking account
The Amex Rewards Checking account offers wide range of benefits, including an annual percentage yield rate of 0.5% and no maintenance or minimum balance fees.
Students losing $1T in lifetime earnings for ditching college: Report
FOX Business' Lydia Hu surveys the economic losses for students skipping out of college.
Want the rest of your child tax credit payment? File your 2021 tax return
The IRS paid out the last monthly installment of the child tax credit in December, but millions of parents are still entitled to more money from the expanded program.
These are the most neighborly cities in America, study finds
A new study ranks the top mid-size and large cities by community friendliness to determine the most neighborly cities in America.
Trump says getting tough on crime is No. 1 issue
Former President Trump revealed, during an exclusive interview on “Mornings with Maria” on Tuesday, that his priority is getting “tough on crime.”
Most small businesses since 1974 are hiking prices to offset red-hot inflation
The number of small businesses raising prices on consumers in order to offset red-hot inflation rose to the highest level in 48 years, according to a new survey published on Tuesday.



















