Charles Payne: This is a scenario the 'doom and gloom' crowd is looking for
FOX Business host Charles Payne weighs in on rate-cut hopes lifting stocks after the weak jobs report on 'Making Money.'
Thomas Martin: We're watching rates 'very carefully'
Globalt Investments senior portfolio manager Thomas Martin and Slatestone Wealth Partner's Kenny Polcari discuss the Federal Reserve's handling of interest rates, the August CPI report, the weak jobs report and more during 'Mornings with Maria.'
Bank of America reports small business hiring down 6.7% year-over-year amid tariff surge
Bank of America Institute data shows small business hiring slowed 6.7% year-over-year as of July as tariff payments by importing firms surged nearly 170% since early this year.
Bessent defends Trump's tariffs against claims they harm US businesses
Treasury Secretary Bessent on Sunday dismissed claims that tariffs harm American businesses and consumers, arguing that Trump's trade policy needs more time.
Is there any 'good news' from the August jobs report?
Barron's Associate Editors Jack Hough, Andrew Bary and senior writer Teresa Rivas discuss the August jobs report and which precious medal outpaces gold on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
If Trump loses this, he will be 'starting over,' former campaign economic advisor says
Former Trump campaign senior economic advisor Steve Moore analyzes the August jobs report and calls a future Supreme Court ruling 'momentous' on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'
It's 'too bad' the Fed didn't get this right the first time, financial journalist says
'Kudlow's' all-star panel dissects mounting calls for rate cuts as hiring slows and what will keep the country from going into a recession.
LARRY KUDLOW: What about King Dollar?
It's a 'stall speed' August jobs report, but it's not a recession report
Trump funding cuts force PBS to eliminate 100 jobs
PBS laid off 34 employees due to a loss of federal funding from President Donald Trump's rescissions package, bringing total cuts to nearly 100 positions over recent months.
Fed might take 'more drastic action' after jobs report: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne analyzes the factors creating pressure in the market after the release of the August jobs report.
US-born workers see job gains as foreign-born employment declines, Labor Department data shows
The Labor Department's August jobs report revealed immigrant worker employment declined by 822,000 since last year while U.S.-born worker employment rose by 2.76 million.
Labor secretary on August jobs report: We're doing everything we can for this workforce
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer discusses the weak August jobs report, the impact of tariffs on the jobs market and concerns regarding the use of A.I.
US job growth missed expectations in August amid economic uncertainty
The Labor Department released the August jobs report which showed that job growth continued at a subdued pace amid economic uncertainty over trade policy.
New Paramount CEO David Ellison issues ultimatum to workers: Return to office full-time or leave
David Ellison ordered Paramount staff back to full-time office work, citing collaboration needs while providing severance packages for those unable to make the transition.
Market strategist reveals which ruling the market is hoping for on tariffs
Bianco Research President Jim Bianco analyzes how President Donald Trump's tariffs impact the market and asks a critical question about high unemployment on 'Making Money.'
Private sector added 54,000 jobs in August, below expectations, ADP says
The figure reported on Thursday is below economists’ estimates of an increase of 65,000 jobs and also down from the prior month’s revised reading of 106,000 jobs.
How NYC Dem socialist mayoral candidate's $30 minimum wage plan could lead to job losses
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's $30 minimum wage plan could lead to employers replacing lower-skilled workers with automated tools like self-serve kiosks.
Salesforce cuts 4,000 jobs due to AI, CEO says
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said AI automation helped the software company cut its customer support headcount from 9,000 to 5,000 human workers.
Spirit Airlines files for second bankruptcy in under a year as low-cost carrier continues to struggle
Spirit Airlines enters the Chapter 11 restructuring process again while assuring customers that flights and services will continue operating normally.
Trump labor secretary touts talking to 'everyday mom and pop shops' on tour
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-Deremer discusses investments into the American workforce and addresses whether A.I. threatens to displace workers on 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street.'



















