Charles Payne: Politicians think big government is the only answer
'Making Money' host Charles Payne interprets the origins of the phrase 'pull yourself up by your bootstraps.'
Wall Street traders bet big on a bond rally, now they're getting crushed: Jim Bianco
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco argues the Fed created 'market diabetes' by slowing bond purchases on 'Making Money.'
This week's private student loan rates mixed — one key rate drops
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Converting empty office space into housing is easier said than done: Austin Allison
Pacaso CEO Austin Allison discusses the commercial real estate market and whether home prices are overvalued on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden administration gears up for second attempt to cancel federal student loans
The Department of Education is planning to hold meetings in two weeks to discuss how to provide debt relief to federal student loan borrowers.
Biden Administration moves to strike medical debt off consumer credit reports
President Joe Biden's administration launched plans to develop new rules to stop medical debt from impacting patients' credit reports.
Stock market selloff is likely a natural correction, not a major crash: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi provides his market outlook and discusses whether housing is heading for a meltdown on 'Making Money.'
Bond market turmoil intensifies as hedge funds hold largest short position in history
The Macro Compass founder Alfonso Peccatiello analyzes the bond market selloff on 'Making Money.'
Student debt repayments hindering retirement savings, survey says
Many Americans said that repaying standing loans will hinder their ability to save for retirement, a recent survey said.
Fed wants Wall Street to believe rates will be 'higher for longer': Sarah Ponczek
UBS Private Wealth Management financial adviser Sarah Ponczek and Lou Basenese discuss how rising interest rates and inflation are impacting markets on 'Mornings with Maria.'
SFB ex-girlfriend's testimony will be 'crucial' in FTX fraud trial: Andrew Stoltmann
Securities attorney Andrew Stoltmann unpacks the fraud trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried on 'The Big Money Show.'
Consumers grow unhappy with credit card perks as they spend at record levels: report
Consumers are growing unhappy with credit card perks designed to build loyalty as debt soars to new highs, a recent J.D.Power report stated.
Car insurance cost rises 17%: Here are some factors that can help lower your bill
Insurance premiums have increased by 17% over the past 12 months, but drivers can use some cost-reducing strategies to lower those premiums, according to a recent Experian report.
Billionaire Brad Jacobs reveals his recipe for building a business empire
XPO chairman and founder Brad Jacobs discusses the future of A.I. and unveils the keys to starting a successful business on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Home sales increase to highest level since start of year: Redfin
Home sales increased to its highest point since the start of the year, Redfin reported. But housing demand remains at pre-pandemic levels. Still, homebuyers can find the best mortgage rates in a competitive environment.
Matt Gaetz' plan to remove Speaker McCarthy is a 'waste of time': Rep. Jason Smith
Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., discusses whether House Republicans are looking to expel Rep. Matt Gaetz on 'Varney & Co.'
This week's personal loan interest rates see spike for 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Trillions in credit card debt is catching up to American consumers: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica explains why consumer spending will dramatically decline before the holidays on 'Varney & Co.'
Fear over Social Security's future pushes Americans to claim benefits early: survey
Most Americans understand Social Security, but concern over its future is pushing many to claim retirement benefits early, a recent Schroders survey said.
Student loan payments are due again: What borrowers need to know
Federal student loan payments resume in October after a three-year moratorium, setting up a potential financial shock for millions of U.S. households.



















