Walmart Foundation donating $1M to Holocaust Memorial Museum amid uptick in antisemitism
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said the company's philanthropic arm is donating to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in response to the growing number of antisemitic speech and hate crimes.
Charles Payne: Something isn't right with retail data
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the September retail sales report after it smashed expectations.
Should retail investors be using AI to pick stocks?
eToro U.S. investment analyst Callie Cox reacts to a survey that says 50% of U.S. investors are embracing A.I. because they believe it's the future on 'Making Money.'
Fed is absolutely not coming to the rescue of treasuries: Will Denyer
Gavekal Research chief U.S. economist Will Denyer discusses whether the Fed will be forced to reverse course and load up its balance sheet on 'Making Money.'
FHA makes it easier to finance accessory dwelling units in hopes of boosting homeownership
Changes that allow income from accessory dwelling units to be counted toward a mortgage will allow more borrowers to qualify for Federal Housing Administration (FHA) financing.
Social Security benefits to receive 3.2% pay bump next year: See how much money you could receive
The Social Security Administration announced that beneficiaries will receive a 3.2% pay bump in 2024 in order to offset the costs of still-high inflation.
Today’s mortgage rates for 15-year terms plunge as 30-year rates rise
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
Student loan payments may push some Americans further away from homeownership: survey
American say that resuming payments on student loans is likely to have a major impact on housing affordability and 38% said it would hurt homeownership rates, according to a recent Pulsenomics survey.
Suzanne Somers got fired for demanding equal pay on 'Three's Company' before cashing in with ThighMaster
Suzanne Somers fought for a better contract as a star on "Three's Company" and was ultimately fired, but found success with a $300 million fitness empire.
Wexner Foundation says it's terminating Harvard University relationship
The Wexner Foundation is terminating its relationship with Harvard University, the non-profit revealed Monday in a letter to the Ivy League school.
Charles Payne: Investors don't have to follow the 'smart money' if fearful
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the importance for investors to stay the course.
Today’s mortgage rates fall for 30-year terms, while 15-year rates rise
Mortgage rates fluctuate almost daily based on economic conditions. Here are today’s mortgage rates and what you need to know about getting the best rate.
The Fed is likely done with interest rate hikes: MBA forecast
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to raise interest rates in November, and there is a minimal chance they will do so in December, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association Chief Economist Mike Fratantoni.
This week's personal loan interest rates edge down for 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Social Security COLA 2024 may impact your taxes in a big way
The 2024 Social Security cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase aligns with early estimates based on inflation figures for the previous three months.
10 things you can do right now to financially plan for your future
When it comes to growing your savings, creating goals and paying down debts are two important steps to take toward a financially secure future.
If US gets hypersonics wrong the strategic balance in world will shift: David Nelson
Belpointe chief strategist David Nelson argues markets are more afraid of higher interest rates than a global war on 'Making Money.'
JPMorgan flexed its muscles with a big earnings beat: Erika Najarian
U.S. Bank large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian analyzes bank financial results and how investors view smaller regional banks on 'Making Money.'
Women in the workforce are making a lot of money: Tomi Lahren
'Tomi Lahren is Fearless' host Tomi Lahren discusses whether the workforce is treating women fairly and why millennials are delaying getting married on 'Making Money.'
Gas prices decline despite Middle Eastern uncertainty: AAA
U.S. gas prices dropped this week due to falling oil prices and tepid demand, according to AAA. However, geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East could drive up oil prices.


















