Rep. Devin Nunes: Dem's infrastructure bill is Obamacare 'on steroids'
California Republican discusses the cost of the infrastructure bill on ‘Kudlow’
FSA prepares for 'unprecedented task' of resuming student loan payments after forbearance
The coronavirus pandemic led to a payment pause on federal student loans, but that temporary relief has a definitive end date of Jan. 31, 2022. See how you can prepare for when payments restart in February.
White House budget office tells agencies to prepare for government shutdown
The White House budget office on Thursday told federal agencies to start preparing for a government shutdown as Congress struggles to reach an agreement on a must-pass spending bill amid a debt limit showdown.
How long will semiconductor chip ‘famine’ persist?
IHS Markit Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin on gas prices, inflation and the chip shortage’s impact on auto production.
Schumer announces 'framework' to pay for spending plan, but top Dems say they weren't told about it
Top Democratic senators said they weren't read in to an alleged agreement between the House, Senate and White House on how to pay for the reconciliation bill.
Dems face government shutdown, debt default as party infighting intensifies
Congress is barreling toward a government shutdown and a debt crisis as a stalemate between Democrats and Republicans pushed the U.S. toward the brink of a fresh economic crisis.
With planned infrastructure vote looming, Dems struggle to unite on Biden agenda amid legislative standoff
The House is supposed to vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill early next week, but it's unclear if the bill can pass amid Democratic infighting.
Varney: Biden has jumped on Bernie Sanders' bandwagon
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues America has to decide on socialism or capitalism
Another ‘massive shortage’ of toilet paper, other goods likely soon: Retail expert
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger provides insight into supply chain issues hitting American retailers.
Are COVID-related retail shortages coming back?
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on supply chains, Amazon and the biggest headlines coming out of the retail world.
Expect ‘massive shortage’ of toilet paper, other goods: Burt Flickinger
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger on supply chain issues hitting American retailers.
Credit card expert: How to dig yourself out of debt
Credit card expert Beverly Harzog explains the best ways to pay off your credit card debt.
Equity market ‘not priced’ for fiscal cliff: Bear Traps Report editor
The Bear Traps Report founder and editor Larry McDonald discusses how markets could react if a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff is not reached.
Retail buy now, pay later transactions not replacing credit cards, study shows
Buy now pay later and point of sale options are allowing consumers to spread out their payments on many purchases, but a new TransUnion study shows it is not replacing credit cards.
Debt consolidation loan ‘most appealing’ way to pay off debt: Expert
U.S. News and World Report credit card expert Beverly Harzog on the best ways to pay off your unsecured credit card debt.
Unsecured credit card debt impacting 52% of Americans: Report
U.S. News and World Report credit card expert Beverly Harzog on the factors causing an uptick in Americans carrying unsecured debt.
After Northeast flooding, insurance woes swamp residents
Most of those caught off guard by the intense downpours from the remnants of Hurricane Ida and Tropical Storm Henri lived in areas outside of coastal floodplains, making flood insurance an afterthought for most of the working-class families whose neighborhoods were among the hardest hit.
Democrats' reconciliation bill poses 'existential threat' to US economy: Chamber of Commerce
The powerful U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday launched a six-figure ad campaign pressuring moderate House Democrats to vote against a sweeping $3.5 trillion reconciliation package, warning the bill poses an "existential threat" to the economy's recovery from the pandemic.
Will saving in an IRA alone shortchange you in retirement?
No 401(k)? Here's what you need to know about your retirement prospects.
Citi blocked PDVSA attempt to pay Siemens, executive says at trial
Citigroup Inc blocked an attempt by Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA to make debt payments to a Siemens unit, a Citi executive testified on Wednesday in a U.S. trial over whether PDVSA is liable for the payments.



















