Former Heinz CEO 'very' worried about inflation
Former Heinz CEO Bill Johnson says, 'We're seeing pressures that we've never seen before even across the entire food chain.'
Corporate tax hike to hit middle-class Americans, study shows
Republican lawmakers on Monday released an analysis showing that even a slight corporate tax increase would have a negative effect on middle-class Americans and small businesses.
Expert on infrastructure bill: It will hurt wages and small businesses
Fox Business contributor Scott Martin and Independent Women's Forum's Patrice Onwuka discuss the cost of the infrastructure bill on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
ResMed CEO shares ventilator sales during COVID
Mick Farrell discusses the uptake in ventilator sales due to COVID on 'The Claman Countdown'
De Blasio's vaccine check edict 'creating situations ripe for conflict', Manhattan cafe owner says
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's edict requiring most indoor businesses and venues to verify the vaccination status of customers is creating a situation “ripe for conflict”, a Manhattan cafe owner told "Cavuto Coast to Coast" on Friday.
Small-business owners fear eviction moratorium, enhanced unemployment benefits could exacerbate hiring woes
As private sector jobs growth has showed signs of a slowdown in July, some small business owners fear that the continuation of COVID-19 assistance from the federal government, including the eviction moratorium and enhanced unemployment benefits, will only further exacerbate the hiring challenges created by the recent labor shortage.
NYC café owner: De Blasio creating situations 'ripe for conflict'
Festival Café owner Tyler Hollinger reacts to New York City requiring small businesses to check that all customers are vaccinated.
NYC restaurant owners should make decision on vaccine mandates: Global franchise development leader
Fransmart CEO Dan Rowe provides insight into New York City requiring proof of vaccination for indoor dining and some other activities.
Yelp letting businesses mark whether they’re requiring vaccines
Business owners on Yelp are now able to help their customers know how they’re handling the coronavirus pandemic amid the spread of the delta variant.
More small businesses weighing vaccine mandates for employees as delta variant spreads
Half of America's small businesses are planning to require their employees to be vaccinated in order to keep their jobs or return to the workplace, according to a new Morning Consult poll.
The Barstool Fund is here to stay, looking for a philanthropic leader
Dave Portnoy, founder of media company Barstool Sports, on Wednesday said his charity fund for small businesses that began during COVID-19 is here to stay.
Small businesses will be impacted most by potential new lockdowns: Steve Moore
Former Trump senior economic adviser and FreedomWorks senior economic contributor Steve Moore discusses how possible additional lockdowns will impact U.S. businesses and the economy.
NYC cannabis lounge opening will be ‘extremely social,’ Restaurateur behind BLT Steak says
Jimmy Haber, CEO of BLT Restaurant Group, offered a preview on “Varney & Co.” of what people can expect from the cannabis lounges that he plans to open in New York City.
The Biden administration is waging a war on small business – and they are on track to win
To return the economy to its pre-pandemic level, we must first bring small businesses back.
'Kennedy' panel plays presidential trivia game 'Prez Your Luck'
Kennedy's guests put their historical knowledge to the test on game night.
It's time to cut federal regulations to restore small business after COVID, boost our economy
Any American who wants to pursue their passion by starting a small business will face many hurdles but one of the most challenging is navigating the complicated maze of federal regulations.
Small businesses can apply for PPP loan forgiveness directly through new portal
Millions of small businesses that received money from the Paycheck Protection Program in order to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic will soon be able to use an online portal to apply directly for loan forgiveness.
$15 wage becoming a norm as employers struggle to fill jobs
The signs and banners are dotted along suburban commercial strips and hanging in shop windows and restaurants, evidence of a new desperation among America's service-industry employers: "Now Hiring, $15 an hour."
Fast food chains feel heat from labor shortages: White Castle marketing VP
White Castle vice president of marketing Jamie Richardson on the company cold-calling 550,000 past applicants to combat labor shortages.
The American labor crisis has hit all the small businesses on this one street
It’s 4:30 in the morning and Raymond Mikesell’s alarm has gone off. Within an hour, as the first rays of pink and orange morning light reflect off the skyscrapers in the city, Mikesell is at his restaurant Café Raymond in the Strip District, the city’s Main Street for small businesses.



















