Millions of Americans cut off from unemployment benefits still won't return to work by year's end: analysis
Despite improving conditions and 1.3 million jobs being added to the market by the end of 2021, many Americans will still be out of work, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis.
US household winter heating costs to see double-digit growth: EIA
The EIA forecasts that heating oil costs will rise by 43% compared to last year, while propane, natural gas and electricity costs will jump 54%, 30% and 6%, respectively.
Billionaire supermarket owner breaks down why higher oil prices leads to price hikes for food
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, argues higher prices will stick around until at least the middle of next year.
Price of coffee will deteriorate over time: Fmr. McDonald's USA CEO
Former McDonald's USA CEO Ed Rensi discusses how the weather in Brazil has significantly impacted the coffee industry.
Huge Social Security cost-of-living increase could accelerate trust's depletion
Social Security recipients in 2022 are in line to receive the big payment increase in nearly four decades, reflecting a pandemic-drive inflation surge – but the boost could ultimately deplete the fund a year earlier than expected.
Billionaire supermarket owner on inflation, higher prices at pump
Gristedes Foods CEO John Catsimatidis discusses his outlook for gas prices and why inflation and supply chain issues are increasing the price of everyday goods for Americans.
Social Security payments to jump most in 39 years as inflation surges
Millions of retirees and other Americans receiving Social Security benefits in 2022 are set to receive the biggest payment increase in four decades, following a pandemic-driven inflation spike.
Jayapal hits Pelosi over comments on shrinking reconciliation bill in fundraising email
House Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal hit House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a Tuesday fundraising email.
Americans 'mad' and ‘panicked about inflation’: Sen. Roger Marshall
Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall argued inflation is a top issue on the minds of Americans.
Ilhan Omar, AOC, other progressive lawmakers press Biden to release student loan forgiveness memo
Progressive Democrats are urging the Department of Education to release a memo about the president's authority to enact a widespread federal student loan discharge.
IRS bank monitoring proposal an 'invasion of privacy': Rep. Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, argues a bill proposal that would allow the IRS to monitor bank accounts with at least $600 transactions is 'huge' government overreach.
Walgreens closing 5 more San Francisco stores due to theft
Walgreens is closing an additional five stores in San Francisco, citing retail theft that has been plaguing California retailers.
Kudlow: Let's put America back to work
Larry Kudlow reports on labor shortages as the global supply chain nightmare prolongs.
‘The Daily Show’ host Trevor Noah looking to score nearly $30 Million for architectural Los Angeles mansion
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah sells lavish Los Angeles mansion for $29.75 million.
Freddie Mac to strengthen affordable housing program, investing more in low down payment mortgages
Freddie Mac plans to expand its affordable housing investment, giving prospective buyers an opportunity to buy a home for less money down. But taking out a mortgage with a low down payment comes with its downsides.
AOC urges Schumer, Pelosi to keep immigration, housing funding intact in reconciliation bill
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on Democratic leaders to ensure that funding for immigration reform and affordable housing remains in a sweeping reconciliation bill as party officials weigh across-the-board cuts to the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package.
Payne: Digital economy is a threat to traditional Wall Street
Genevieve Roch-Dector, Grit Capital CEO, joins Charles Payne on 'Making Money' to discuss JPMorgan CEO's latest jab at Bitcoin again and cryptocurrency at large.
Economist: Wrong policies will make inflation worse
Natixis Chief Economist of the Americas Joseph Lavorgna, Belpointe Chief Strategist David Nelson and Peapack Private Wealth Management Principal David Dietze discusses lackluster jobs report, rising inflation companies buying back stocks.
China’s giving US opportunity to create more products amid supply shortage: Nancy Tengler
Laffer Tengler chief investment officer Nancy Tengler provides insight into the supply shortages in the U.S.
Pelosi says IRS reporting requirement for bank accounts to stay in reconciliation bill despite public concerns
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi expressed little concern about public opposition to Democrats' proposal to force banks to report inflows and outflow of every account with more than $600 in activity per year to the IRS.



















