Armed jewelry shop worker sends suspected would-be thieves running
A 73-year-old jewelry shop worker in California sent a group of suspected smash-and-grab robbers running when he pointed his firearm at them and warned them to not commit a crime.
Small business optimism plummets amid growing economic uncertainty
Sentiment among small business owners plunged in the fourth quarter amid growing economic uncertainty, still-high inflation and an ongoing worker shortage.
'Angry' Portland business owner concerned about vandalism of religious holiday displays
A Portland business owner’s store was vandalized a day after she created a display representing a variety of religious traditions in her front windows.
House committee urges DOD to grant more defense contracts to small businesses
The House Committee on Small Business wrote a bipartisan letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, calling for the DOD to grant more defense contracts to small businesses.
Meathead Movers case should 'strike fear' in every business owner: Aaron Steed
Meathead Movers CEO Aaron Steed says his company is being sued for age discrimination by the government even though nobody has ever filed a complaint on 'Varney & Co.'
Are annual reviews going away? What this means for the workforce
The U.S. job market remains strong, and more employers are looking for ways to give feedback and constructive criticism without doing a full-blown annual performance evaluation.
California dog groomer rakes in $1.3M a year by transforming pooches into lions, giraffes, zebras and more
A small business owner in San Diego, California, earns over $1 million a year with a creative dog-grooming business that brings in clients from all over the U.S. Gabriel Feitosa shared his work.
BBQ truck stolen one day after owner purchased in Dem-run city
Smokeland BBQ owner and chef Jason Lewis joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss the personal impact the U.S. crime crisis has had on his business.
Christmas bonuses could be a casualty of inflation, survey finds
Persistent inflation continues to plague small business owners around the U.S. and its causing 42% of them to evaluate whether they can afford their Christmas bonuses.
DC pizza shop owner fed up over city's crime: 'Fallen into anarchy'
The owner of a pizza restaurant and Italian deli in Washington, D.C., is expressing frustration over the city's crime crisis, saying the eateries have been robbed multiple times.
Gavin Newsom is more in touch with your wallet than the American people: Tom Wong
San Francisco business owner Tom Wong joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss California’s crime crisis and its impact on local businesses.
China's Shein is the poster child for forced labor: Tyler Merritt
Nine Line Apparel CEO Tyler Merritt reacts to Chinese retailer Shein filing for a U.S. IPO on 'Varney & Co.'
This Small Business Saturday, Main Street needs your support – and your voice
Saturday, November 25 is known as 'Small Business Saturday." It's a critical day for merchants on 'Main Street' in the town where you live. Here's why.
Why it's so important to 'shop small' on ‘Small Business Saturday’ and every day of the year
The first Saturday after Thanksgiving is known as 'Small Business Saturday.' It's a day to shop 'small' at your local business. But where you shop matters every day.
Biden's inflation problem drags polls numbers down everyday: Doug Holtz-Eakin
Former Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Holtz-Eakin discusses inflation and credit card debt under the Biden administration on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Employers are fed up with college 'waste,' opt for skilled blue-collar workers instead
The Freedom Economy Index (FEI) found that small businesses held disdain for college-educated workers and favored blue-collar workers with skills and experience.
Jewelry store owners retire, give loyal employees control of 60-year-old business
The owners of an East Coast luxury jewelry store chain are giving their family business to longtime employees with hopes to carry on the legacy of the original founder.
'Rage Room' owners say growing number of customers are engaging in sex acts, 'intense make-out sessions'
"Rage room" owners and managers are seeing an influx of customers opting to engage in sex acts within their facilities while breaking televisions, plates and more.
Americans stress that their US dollars aren't stretching far enough to make up for inflation
One U.S. business owner and their patron echo concerns that their dollars earned do "not stretch nearly as far" as it used to when paying for food, housing and energy.
Small business owners not optimistic as inflation, labor struggles continue: NFIB survey
Small business owners said in a recent survey they are not feeling optimistic about the current economic environment as they continue to grapple with inflation and labor struggles.



















