Private sector job growth slows in June to just 150K, worse than expected
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecasted in June, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Unions file lawsuit against Philadelphia for mandating that full-time city workers return to the office
Labor unions representing Philadelphia city employees sued to block the mayor's requirement for full-time city employees to return to the office.
Housing affordability is at the lowest level since 2007
Housing prices in 80% of U.S. counties are now more unaffordable than ever for the typical American, thanks to the astronomical rise in mortgage rates.
Energy costs: This is the state that's paying the most
WalletHub analyzed total monthly energy bills using five residential energy types in each of the 50 states to see where consumers are getting hit the hardest.
State Farm seeking massive rate hikes in California as state's insurance crisis escalates
California's property insurance woes continue to climb as State Farm Insurance asked regulators for eye-popping rate hikes as the company weighs its future in the state.
Charles Payne: Stock market rally might just be getting started
'Making Money' host Charles Payne gives his bull case for the stock market.
Small caps unlikely to outperform S&P 500 anytime soon: Adam Kobeissi
The Kobeissi Letter editor-in-chief Adam Kobeissi discusses whether small-cap stocks can make a comeback on 'Making Money.'
Federal Reserve needs bad news to cut rates: Thomas Thornton
Hedge Fund Telemetry founder Thomas Thornton addresses red flags he sees in the market on 'Making Money.'
FTC sues to block $4B merger of mattress firms
The Federal Trade Commission voted to file a lawsuit to block the proposed $4 billion merger between Tempur Sealy and Mattress Firm over concerns about its competitive impact.
'Boommate' boom: How baby boomers living like 'The Golden Girls' are curbing loneliness and cost burdens
Baby boomers are living like "The Golden Girls" with the new "Boommate" trend as they rent empty rooms in their homes to others looking for an affordable place to stay.
Labor market breakdown could push Fed to cut rates: Frances Newton Stacey
Market analyst Frances Newton Stacey reacts to Jerome Powell saying the economy is in disinflation mode on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Temu sells your data, not goods: Tim Griffin
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin details the legal grounds of the state's lawsuit against China-based retailer Temu and former President Trump's court cases.
Fed's Powell: Prices are ‘back on disinflationary path,’ but more confidence is needed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday during a central bank forum in Portugal that recent inflation readings show "quite a bit of progress."
Tesla's 2nd quarter deliveries better than expected
Elon Musk's Tesla said it completed 443,956 vehicle deliveries during the quarter. That marked a nearly 4.8% decline year-over-year but was better than expected.
The world of AI is driving the market: Kyle Wool
Dominari Financial CEO Kyle Wool discusses which ancillary A.I. stocks have upside on 'Varney & Co.'
We're likely to see a continuation of Biden's bad policies: Robert Greenway
Former National Security Council senior director Robert Greenway details what he's seen on the ground in Israel as the war continues in the Middle East and Secretary of State Antony Blinken defending Biden's debate performance.
Six Flags merges with Cedar Fair to become largest amusement park operator in North America
Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is now the "largest" theme park operator in North America following its merger with Cedar Fair Entertainment Company.
US economy getting back to 'normal,' but Americans are 'uncomfortable': John Lynch
Comerica Wealth Management CIO John Lynch explains why he encourages investors 'not to bail just yet' from market rallies.
Average Americans feel they need to earn a big six-figure salary to make ends meet, survey reveals
Bankrate's latest installment of its annual Financial Freedom Survey indicated most Americans feel they need over $186K to live comfortably.
Car dealership losses from CDK software outage could soon reach $1 billion, study finds
Cyber incidents at software provider CDK Global from mid-June have left car dealerships across the US with suspended operations, with losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars.