Biden administration announces record-breaking offshore wind lease sale off New York, New Jersey coasts
The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a record-breaking offshore wind lease sale off of the coasts of New York and New Jersey.
Fed's Powell will raise interest rates faster if needed to stem prices
Warning that high inflation could make it harder to restore the job market to full health, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the Fed will raise interest rates faster than it now plans if needed to stem surging prices.
Kudlow: Biden's presidency has unraveled in just under a year
"Kudlow" examines how the Biden administration's proposed spending and 'failed' policies will impact inflation.
Powell pummeled over inflation, jobs at confirmation hearing, despite bipartisan support for Fed chair
Jerome Powell is expected to sail through the confirmation process to lead the Federal Reserve for another four years with broad bipartisan support, but that didn't stop lawmakers from tearing into the central banker over everything from soaring inflation to a string of trading scandals at the central bank.
Nasdaq leads tech recovery, S&P, Dow follow
Stocks experienced more volatility ahead of inflation data on consumer and producer prices due later this week.
Fed’s Powell pledges inflation fight in renomination hearing
The Fed missed the mark on inflation, and Chairman Powell is vowing to do better this year if he gets cleared for a second term.
Art Laffer's supply chain solution: Get government out of the way
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer argues President Biden's economic policies are causing the problem instead of solving it.
Goldman expects the Fed to hike interest rates 4 times this year as inflation risks grow
The Federal Reserve will likely raise interest rates four times this year and will begin reducing its balance sheet by July as it confronts an inflation surge that has been higher and longer-lasting than policymakers initially predicted, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.
Vaccine mandate firings cascade as employers face toughest labor market in years
More workers are set to be fired from several companies this month over vaccine mandates.
Biden administration to require insurers to pay for eight COVID-19 tests per month
The White House said private health insurers will be required to pay for up to eight COVID-19 tests per person per month, while Americans can expect to be able to order free tests purchased by the government later this month.
Elizabeth Warren demands Fed's Powell release more details on trading scandal
Sen. Elizabeth Warren called on the Federal Reserve in a Monday letter to release more information about financial trades made by several top officials at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, when the central bank was pumping trillions of dollars into the U.S. economy.
Stocks fall, bond yields rise as investors get taste of 2022
Stock investors got a sharp reminder that higher interest rates are coming. How fast and how high remains the wildcard.
COVID rental aid reached high point in November: Treasury
States and local governments distributed their largest amounts of rental assistance in November.
Kudlow: Biden's $2 trillion boondoggle spending bill last winter caused inflation
'Kudlow' discusses the impacts of Biden's socialistic agenda as inflation continues to surge across the nation
Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit adds to space investing liftoff
Billionaire Sir Richard Branson has welcomed his second space company to the public markets
Veterans rights leader hauled in nearly $1M last quarter in GOP challenge to Sen. Patty Murray
Veterans rights leader and first-time candidate Tiffany Smiley hauled in nearly $1 million last quarter in her GOP challenge to Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state.
Biden ignores disappointing December jobs figure, focusing instead on unemployment decline
President Biden on Friday glossed over weak job growth in December that marked the worst month for hiring in a year, instead focusing on a surprise decline in the nation's unemployment rate.
US hiring cools in December as economy adds just 199,000 new jobs
U.S. job growth accelerated in December, before the rapid spread of the new omicron coronavirus variant cast a fresh threat over the economy and its recovery from the pandemic.
Varney: Kamala Harris is a problem for the Democratic Party and the country
FOX Business' Stuart Varney criticizes Kamala Harris as the vice president faces a series of PR blunders
Schumer escalates pressure on Biden to cancel student loans in 2022
The Senate majority leader has called on the Biden administration to cancel student loans in a series of Twitter posts over the past several weeks. While some borrowers have qualified for a loan discharge through the PSLF program, most debtors haven't yet benefited from forgiveness.



















