Most millionaires would receive a tax cut under Democrats' latest spending proposal: analysis
A majority of millionaires would receive a tax cut under the newest reconciliation framework unveiled by House Democrats, according to a new analysis published this week.
Kellogg Co. actively hiring, trying to replace striking workers after negotiations with union fall flat
Due to an ongoing strike over contract negotiations, the cereal maker said Thursday it's resorted to "tapping our global manufacturing network and expertise" in addition to "currently hiring to fill roles" at the four plants in Battle Creek, Michigan; Omaha, Nebraska; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee.
Former White House economist blasts Biden’s policies for rising inflation: It’s ‘a hard tax on people’
Former White House Economist Kevin Hassett rips the Biden admin for calling inflation "transitory" as Americans see rising prices
Sending more money to DC will have 'tremendous' impact on Americans: Rep. Donalds
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., reacts to a new analysis that the spending bill would break Biden's pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class.
Hotter inflation could mean higher tax bills for Americans in these states
Millions of Americans could be in store for higher taxes as spiraling inflation pushes consumer prices higher.
Elizabeth Holmes trial: Investor testifies Theranos founder went silent, tried to buy him out
A retired Texas-based money manager recounted his experience as an investor in failed medical startup Theranos during founder Elizabeth Holmes ongoing fraud trial on Wednesday, telling jurors his initial excitement turned to frustration as the company cut off contact about its operations.
Biden energy secretary laughs off rising gas prices
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., provides insight into gas prices.
Want to keep more of your Social Security benefits? Make these 3 moves
The federal government imposes taxes on Social Security benefits, too. Whether you'll have to pay them will depend on your provisional income.
Americans souring on economy as inflation hits 30-year high
Americans are growing increasingly pessimistic about the state of the U.S. economy as consumers grapple with a surge of inflation that has pushed the price of everyday bedrock goods to the highest level in years.
Fed giving stimulus amid pandemic ‘partly added’ to inflation issue: Polcari
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari provides insight into how Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell may have impacted inflation concerns.
Homeowners can potentially miss out on $300+ monthly savings by not refinancing, data shows
Although interest rates are predicted to rise, it's not too late to take advantage of current low mortgage refinance rates. According to some estimates, getting a lower interest rate on your new mortgage can save you hundreds of dollars on your monthly mortgage payment.
Biden's spending plan is to 'build back bankrupt': Rep. Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, says Democrats are dumping gas on the inflation fire.
Inflation caused by Democrats' 'crazy, out of control spending': Rep. Ferguson
Rep. Drew Ferguson, R-Ga., says Biden needs to clear a path for American energy and innovation.
How often can you refinance student loans?
How often can you refinance your student loans? As often as you want. But before you refinance them, consider the pros and cons.
Former Kansas Sec. of State files lawsuit over Biden vaccine mandate
Republican candidate for Kansas AG and former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach explains why Biden's vaccine mandate for private businesses is unconstitutional.
Why is US inflation so high, and when will it begin to subside?
American consumers are coping with the hottest inflation in more than three decades, with the cost of everyday necessities like food, rent and heating oil surging in recent months.
How to decide if you need flood insurance for your home
Do you own or rent a home in an area with elevated flood risk? Here's how to decide if you need to take out a separate flood policy.
Homes sell at record pace, sellers get asking price
The need for a larger home and desire to move closer to friends and family during the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with low inventory and mortgage interest rates has spurred a record pace for home sales over the last year, a new survey by the National Association of Realtors reveals.
More airline passengers face fines for abusive behavior including spitting, kicking and punching
The latest fines are proposed against 10 passengers whose unruly behavior reportedly included punching and stomping on fellow passengers and family members as well as kicking, punching, spitting and throwing trash at flight attendants.
Consumer prices hit 30-year high as Dems work to pass more spending
FOX Business' Jackie DeAngelis discusses how the liberal media downplays the inflation crisis.



















