Ultra-rich sports stars are about to change the money game: Athlete investor Patricof
The Boston Celtics' Blake Griffin and tennis pro Sloane Stephens talk to FOX Business about their partnership with a firm that's changing the sports world with smart stakes.
Fed has no clue how free markets work: Todd Horowitz
'The Bubba Show' host Todd Horowitz and Seaport Securities founder Ted Weisberg analyze the resilient U.S. economy after new inflation data came in higher than expected on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Expecting a tax refund from the IRS? Here's when it could arrive
Taxpayers can expect to receive a refund from the IRS within 21 days if they opt for a direct deposit, but the check could be smaller than in years past.
Airline transparency: Rep. Josh Gottheimer announces new airline agenda
Problem Solvers Caucus co-chair Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., calls on airlines to stop hiding fees and disclose the full price of tickets upfront on 'The Big Money Show.'
Gas prices drop, but consumers should brace for pricier summer blend fuel: AAA
The national average cost for a gallon of gas dropped to $3.37, two cents less than last week but a penny more than the cost of gas at the start of this week, AAA said.
US military has been infiltrated by 'woke' ideology: Dagen McDowell
'The Bottom Line' co-host Dagen McDowell reacts to claims by multiple midshipmen that woke ideology has worsened under Secretary Buttigieg's leadership on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden's stock buyback tax would hurt the little guy: Burton Malkiel
Princeton economics professor Burton Malkiel argues Biden's proposed tax increase on stock buybacks makes the market system less efficient, hurting both large and small investors.
Is it better to pay off debt or save?
Whether it’s better to pay off debt or save depends on your unique financial situation and goals. Learn how to decide which one to prioritize.
Stuart Varney: Biden killed DC's 'astonishing' crime bill because it's 'politically embarrassing'
FOX Business' Stuart Varney argued Biden sided with Republicans and signed a bill overturning D.C.'s crime bill because it was politically "bad news."
Car debt piles up as more Americans struggle to make payments
Car repossessions are on the rise as more consumers fall behind on their payments amid an inflation crisis that has squeezed millions of U.S. households.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates climb to 7% | March 3, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for March 3, 2023, which are up from yesterday.
Mortgage rates rise, may reverse a recovering housing market: Freddie Mac
Mortgage rates increased once again this week after rates in the beginning of the year raised optimism for a recovering housing market. But you can still find the right deal by shopping around.
American relying on tax refund to stay afloat amid sticky inflation
U.S. taxpayers are counting on their 2023 tax refund to stay afloat this year amid stubbornly high inflation, but they could be in for a rude awakening.
Americans with poor longevity literacy at greater risk of outliving retirement savings: Survey
Sixty-three percent of American adults are working with inaccurate longevity measures when they plan for retirement, according to the most recent TIAA Institute-Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) Personal Finance Index survey.
Can you get a home equity loan with bad credit — and should you?
Even with bad credit, a home equity loan could help consolidate high-interest debts, make home improvements or fund another big-ticket item. But there are pros and cons to consider.
Good news: Personal loan interest rates fall for 3-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's 15-year mortgage rates offer best opportunity for interest savings | March 2, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for March 2, 2023, which are largely up from yesterday.
Sen. Ted Cruz: How politics could be hurting your 401(k)
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, discusses the 'politicization' of the Justice Department and the Senate voting to reject Biden's ESG investment rule.
Biden's student loan forgiveness aside, Fresh Start gives borrowers in default a clean slate
Despite the uncertainty over where the U.S. Supreme Court will land on the student loan forgiveness plan, $34 billion of defaulted loans have already been marked as current under the Biden administration's Fresh Start program.
Andy Sieg talks investing in ESG, predicts 'bullish' 2023
Merrill Wealth Management President Andy Sieg gives market outlook exiting the month of February and ESG investments on 'Mornings with Maria.'


















