Rachel Greszler: Major threat to US economy - Unfunded retirement deficits (they're almost as big as our debt)
America’s largely hidden and yet-to-be fully realized retirement income shortfalls are on par with the size of our country’s public debt.
Varney: Ellen DeGeneres is a great example of the social media mob being faced down
FOX Business' Stuart Varney says Ellen DeGeneres 'responded perfectly' to the very harsh criticism of her friendship with George W. Bush.
Jeffrey Swett: What small business owners need to consider when they think about retirement
I have been in the wealth management business for 27 years with a focus on retirement planning. Here are some simple steps that could be helpful in transitioning into a successful retirement.
Former McDonald's USA President Ed Rensi: Unions should be careful what they wish for
Are labor unions hurting the workers they are supposed to help? Many workers today are asking that very question.
Varney: Democratic presidential campaigns are in trouble
It's a Monday morning mess for the Democratic hopefuls, says Stuart Varney.
When not to upgrade to the new iPhone 11 and why the Apple Watch Series 5 is the best yet
Kurt Knutsson, the CyberGuy, breaks down his thoughts on the iPhone 11 and Apple Watch Series 5.
Daniel Turner: Capitalism, prosperity, freedom are worth fighting for. We don't want to end up like Venezuela
Socialism fails, and will always fail, because it is not rooted in human nature.
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Varney: Anxiety mounts among Democratic presidential hopefuls
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Rachel Campos-Duffy: We must start young (and be fearless) when teaching our kids about dangers of socialism
Thanks to political superstar, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, socialism is trendier than ever – especially among college students.
Charles Schwab: To be a successful investor, you've got to be an optimist. Here's why
To be a successful investor, you’ve got to be an optimist. You have to believe in the innovations that come from the human mind and the human spirit.
The best retirement advice you've probably never heard
We Americans love choices. Retirement is no different.
Hector Barreto: Recession prognosticators need look beyond Wall Street, recognize small business strength
When considering the historic growth and optimism happening on Main Street, it seems irresponsible for pundits and journalists to continue painting a pessimistic economic picture.
Chuck DeVore: Carl Icahn is leaving New York for Florida. (At age 83!) Why now? Here's my theory
Carl Icahn, one of America’s most well-known investors, has summoned the movers, joining what, in an average year, adds up to almost a half-million New Yorkers looking for a better place to live.
Brian Brenberg: Here's what the US needs to launch a second manufacturing comeback
If manufacturing is going to have a second comeback under President Trump, it’s going to need help from the Fed, from Congress, and from the president himself.
Lindsey Burke: A major threat to our economy -- The student loan system is underwater
Federal taxpayers now underwrite more than $150 billion annually in federal student loans and grants, and college costs are higher than ever before.
Lindsey Burke: Why the student loan system is a major threat to our economy
Lindsey Burke explains how government-serviced student loans and, in part, many students' choices for college majors, are harming the economy.
Kent Ingle: Before you try to lead others, lead yourself first
To be better leaders of others, we must first take a breath, put work aside, and take a moment to understand what it means to lead ourselves.
Sen. Rand Paul: Experience is the best teacher -- But that's not how I want my kids to learn about socialism
What is it about socialism that casts such a spell that people refuse to acknowledge history?
Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman: How to prioritize problems in a business
Stephen Schwarzman, chairman, CEO and co-founder of the largest alternative investment firm in the world Blackstone, said it's important to trust your gut when analyzing what problems seems like it will cause the most damage.



















