How do tech layoffs impact commercial real estate?
Alexandria Real Estate founder Joel Marcus provides insight into the commercial real estate market.
Cities where it's cheaper to rent vs. own
FOX Business takes a look at where it's less expensive to rent or buy a home, based on a recently released rental report from Realtor.com.
Jerry Garcia marijuana brand pulls out of California amid thriving black market, high taxes
The legal cannabis brand launched by the late Grateful Dead star Jerry Garcia has ceased operations in California amid a thriving black market and difficult business climate.
Egg farm fire investigation in Connecticut is underway
An investigation into a blaze at an egg farm in Bozrah, Connecticut is currently ongoing, according to a statement Monday from egg producer Hillandale Farms.
Court tosses bankruptcy petition by Johnson & Johnson's talc unit
An appeals court on Monday dismissed the Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition of J&J's talc subsidiary, which the company formed to resolve thousands of lawsuits.
Banks brace for more consumers to fall behind on their loans
American banks increased reserves to prepare for potential defaults on credit card debt, student loans, and other personal loans to prepare in case of a recession.
Student loan refinance interest rates plunge more than 1.5 percentage points for 5-year variable-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
More homeowners consider home equity loans, but many don’t fully understand how they work: survey
Demand for home equity loans is growing, with 21% of respondents saying they plan to take out a home equity loan in the next year compared to 8% last year.
The US consumer is starting to freak out
The share of monthly income Americans set aside for savings was 3.4% in December, down from 7.5% a year earlier and from a record high in April 2020.
Carvana stock soars - why?
Shares of online used car dealer Carvana are up in trading as the supply in used car strengthens and the prices of new cars remain at all time highs.
Good news: Personal loan interest rates plummet for 3- and 5-year loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Wall Street economist says recession in 2023 will look like biggest crisis of the 1970s
Piper Sandler chief global economist Nancy Lazar warns people are too focused on a recession that feels like 2008, when it's more similar to volatility in 1973-74.
Still time to save: Today’s 30-year mortgage rates hold steady | Jan. 30, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Jan. 30, 2023, which are largely unchanged from last Friday.
Americans fear recession, but most believe their jobs are safe: Survey
Many Americans have a negative outlook on the economy, but say they didn't believe a downturn would impact their jobs, according to a new survey.
TikTok CEO to testify before Congress in March as US weighs ban
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will testify before Congress for the first time in March as the U.S. continues to consider whether to ban the Chinese-owned app from its shores.
Prosecutors look to block Sam Bankman-Fried from contacting FTX employees over witness tampering concerns
Federal prosecutors are trying to block FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried from communicating with current or former employees of FTX over witness tampering concerns.
Russian oligarchs invest in US commercial real estate, bypassing sanctions as feds warn banks
The Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network warned banks to be on the lookout for Russian oligarchs trying to evade sanctions by investing in U.S. commercial real estate.
Moving company tried to block negative reviews with '$2,500 per day' threat: prosecutors
Maine reached a settlement in a lawsuit against Liberty Bell Moving and Storage over illegal business practices and threats against customers who left negative reviews.
Potential Google killer could change US workforce as we know it
Microsoft's billion-dollar investment in OpenAI may pose challenges for white-collar workers in multiple industries
US population center trending southward this decade, estimates show
The U.S. population center is on track to take a southern swerve for the first time in history, with Census Bureau population estimates showing the South outgrew other regions.



















