The 'lipstick effect': Consumers splurging on cosmetics despite tighter budgets
Although cost-conscious shoppers are trading down in various areas of their lives, cosmetics isn't one of them. Adobe data shows that consumers are in fact splurging on the category.
The busy, buzzing cicada has just been honored in the most unusual way
As two broods of cicadas have re-emerged across the U.S. by the trillions, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame has created the first-ever cicada bobblehead.
Shopping malls better adapt to modern times to avoid total death, serial entrepreneur says
Shopping malls were previously the epicenter of America’s towns, but modern technology, overnight shipping and the COVID pandemic have given many once-thriving retail locations the dreaded "dead mall" moniker.
Great inflation of the 70s was a fiscal phenomenon, not monetary: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses whether the Fed has the creditability it thinks on 'Making Money.'
Ice cream products recalled after listeria revealed in testing
Dozens of ice cream products that were shipped nationwide are being recalled after health officials discovered the presence of listeria during testing.
California is being hollowed out: Kevin O'Leary
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses the benefit of having politicians with business backgrounds, disastrous policies plaguing U.S. cities and the result of minimum wage hikes.
Costco CEO says 1 item is more important than everything else sold in the store
Costco CEO Ron Vachris said in an interview with Fortune that one item sold by the wholesale chain was more important than any other item in the store.
Lowe's, Metallica team up to bolster skilled labor workforce
For the first time, Lowe's Foundation is partnering with heavy metal band Metallica and its foundation, All Within My Hands, to bolster skilled trades jobs.
567,000 chargers sold at Costco recalled for fire risk
More than half a million portable chargers that were sold at Costco are being recalled after 120 reports of fires and overheating, including two house fires.
Maryland lottery winner strikes it rich as third time is the charm
A Maryland woman was bored at work and bought lottery tickets to pass the time. After the first two were not winners, she tried again – and won big.
Trump's tax-free tips proposal would be 'massive' for restaurants, servers: Jon Taffer
'Bar Rescue' host and executive producer Jon Taffer breaks down the impact of inflation and tax-free tips on the restaurant and food service industries.
More than 550k JoyJolt glass coffee mugs recalled after dozens report burn, laceration injuries
About 580k JoyJolt Drinkware Declan Single-Wall glass coffee mugs have been recalled after the mugs broke when filled with hot liquid, burning and injuring dozens.
Limited Too, early 2000s mall favorite of preteens, teases a comeback
Limited Too, the early 2000s retailer, is teasing former preteen fans with a relaunch slated for July, according a post on the brand's new Instagram account.
Rite Aid to close over two dozen stores amid bankruptcy proceedings
Rite Aid on Monday filed a “notice of additional closing stores" identifying 27 locations in Michigan and Ohio that it has added to the chopping block.
Data shows consumers are starting to worry about job losses: Jharonne Martis
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis reacts to U.S. consumer sentiment falling for the third straight month on 'Making Money.'
GameStop meme stock mania is SEC’s bad dream on repeat
GameStop shares remain volatile after the company's annual meeting and amid updates from "Roaring Kitty" on the value of his stake in the troubled video game retailer.
Retail sales barely rise in May as consumers pump the brakes on spending
Retail sales rose just 0.1% in May as the ongoing inflation crisis and high interest rates prompted many Americans to pump the brakes on their spending.
Rare 1860s postage stamp auction presale hits estimate worth $4 million
FOX Business' Gerri Willis speaks to Siegel Auction Galleries director Charles Shreve about why this stamp is so unusual.
Drink coffee? 5 most expensive states for a cup of Joe, according to sales data
Coffee is big business across America, and a recent study details the most expensive states to purchase a cup of Joe, as well as influential price factors.
Charcoal company gives away 50K free barbecues to Americans in food-insecure communities
The Good Charcoal Company CEO Ben Jablonski discussed the initiative to feed Americans in food-insecure communities across the country and shared details of his eco-friendly charcoal product.



















