Trump is just getting started with global tariffs: Rep. Byron Donalds
Florida gubernatorial candidate Rep. Byron Donalds explains why President Donald Trump's tariff plan will work for the American people on 'Varney & Co.'
Your sandwich could hurt your credit score? Hidden dangers of 'buy now, pay later' apps coming to light
Experts explore how 'buy now, pay later' services like Klarna and Affirm can affect your credit score and financial health.
Ken Fisher: 2025 is a 'value-led year' guided by Europe
Fisher Investments founder Ken Fisher discusses whether President Donald Trump's tariffs will crash the stock market on 'Making Money.'
Buy now, pay later options could be detrimental to your credit scores: Here’s how
‘The Big Money Show’ co-hosts discuss buy now, pay later spending options and the impact it will now have on your credit score.
San Franciso program backed by Gavin Newsom will issue speeding tickets based on income
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses a new San Francisco program to combat homelessness and fund affordable housing.
Trump unleashes new strategy to solve America's affordable housing crisis
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses why prospective homebuyers are starting to come off the sidelines even though rates and prices aren't moving.
Retirement planning: The differences between a traditional and Roth IRA
Socking away money for retirement is something that’s top of mind for many people. Here's what to know about traditional and Roth IRAs.
JD Vance will see ‘firsthand’ how important Greenland is to US national security
Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., discusses President Donald Trump’s tax cut agenda and Vice President JD Vance’s highly anticipated trip to Greenland.
Trump tax cuts will give Republicans a 'huge economic boost': Newt Gingrich
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses President Donald Trump's tax cut plan on 'Varney & Co.'
Nearly half of Generation X is not confident about retirement, survey finds
As Generation X continues getting closer to retirement, some have less than rosy views about their retirement prospects, according to a recently-released study from Fidelity Investments.
Homebuilder unveils 'fire-resilient' neighborhood
A new community was unveiled in Southern California that is "designed to IBHS’s highest level of protection against direct flame contact, radiant heat and embers."
Mega Millions changes will lead to 'more billionaire jackpots,' expert says
The Mega Millions lottery game is changing. The changes, slated to take effect starting in April, will lead to more billion-dollar jackpots, according to industry experts.
The Federal Reserve continues pause on interest rate cuts, expects two cuts later this year
The Fed didn’t cut interest rates in March, citing the stable economy and improving labor markets.
Study shows how long Social Security, $1.5M nest egg would last in 50 states
A recently-released study from GOBankingRates looked at the financial runway that retirees would have in each state with Social Security benefits and $1.5 million socked away for retirement.
Trump's 'innovative' tax idea is forcing other lawmakers to think: Jackie DeAngelis
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the push by several states to end property taxes.
Chuck Schumer will be responsible if government shuts down, senator says
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., provides an update on the looming government shutdown on 'Making Money.'
Inflation eases in February, but Trump tariffs could derail progress
February inflation dips, but the market is awaiting the impact of tariffs.
Older Americans amassing credit card debt to cover expenses, AARP finds
Nearly half of older Americans with credit card debt are relying on credit cards to cover their basic living expenses, with more than a third seeing balances rise, AARP found.
Mortgage rates hit a two-month low this week, remain under 7%
Home prices are lowering, and rates are down, but renting is still cheaper than buying in most areas of the country.
401(k) balances hit second highest on record: Fidelity
Balances for 401(k) retirement accounts hit the “second-highest average on record" in the final quarter of 2024, according to new data from Fidelity Investments.



















