Minimum wage increases are bad business for franchises
The Raise the Wage Act is a big concern for the franchise industry.
How coronavirus vaccine may be changed to beat new strains
Dr. Alex Jahangir on coronavirus vaccine, new strains
Pelosi's husband bets up to $1M Tesla will flourish during Biden's administration
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul placed a bet of up to $1 million on the future of Tesla Inc. under the Biden administration, which is expected to provide incentives to purchase more environmentally-friendly electric vehicle.
Indoor dining gets OK in big cities – just after Trump leaves office
Several U.S. cities and states have announced plans to lift restrictions on indoor dining at bars and restaurants – in moves that come less than week after a change at the White House.
US home construction jumps 5.8% in December to 1.67 million
Record-low mortgage rates and the desire of many people to move to larger homes during the extended stay-at-home period has fueled demand.
Company that makes 3D-printed buildings wants to help solve California housing crisis
A company that builds 3D homes believes it can be the solution to California's housing crisis.
Lawmaker reasons with Capitol rioters as situation escalated really quickly
Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma said on Thursday that he warned rioters through the doors inside the U.S. Capitol that they almost got shot by police, asking them “is it worth it?”
Georgia Senate runoff could lead Dow to drop by 1,000 points: Steve Moore
Former Trump senior economic adviser Steve Moore said on Tuesday that based on history, "the worst scenario over the last 50 or 60 years was when Democrats had control of all the levers of power."
Maryland food truck gets support from Barstool Fund and pays it forward to other food trucks
Dough Boy Fresh Pretzel Co. was forced to close because of the coronavirus pandemic right before the food truck was going to expand into a building, the owner, Jeff Carter, said on Monday.
Economists expect tough sledding in winter, then a rebound
Economists believe that a number of factors will help fuel a spending resurgence later in the year.
New coronavirus strain is covered by vaccine: Dr. Marc Siegel
Dr. Marc Siegel on new coronavirus strain, vaccine
Over half of small-business owners fear coronavirus will close their operations by mid-2021
A swath of small business owners that have been fighting tooth and nail to keep their operations alive during the economic downturn fear their businesses won't make it in the new year, according to a new report.
Texas launching rapid coronavirus testing program for small businesses
A pilot program in Texas will equip small businesses with COVID-19 rapid tests for their employees.
Trump, Biden supporters in New Jersey on why their candidate should win
Pete Hegseth, Will Cain talk to voters at the Toast City Diner in Asbury Park, N.J.
Iowa whiskey distilleries collaborate to help suffering restaurant community amid coronavirus
At the start of the coronavirus shutdown, five Midwest distilleries came up with the idea of creating a collaborative whiskey to help servers, restaurateurs, and bartenders across Iowa.
Job market shows 'very strong trends', US labor secretary says
The job market shows “very strong trends” after a nationwide reopening from an economic shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia said on Thursday.
Italy’s new coronavirus restrictions not the right tactic, Dr. Marc Siegel says
Dr. Marc Siegel on coronavirus, Europe
Teen entrepreneur opens shop amid coronavirus pandemic to 'inspire others'
Brooklyn native and teen entrepreneur Paris McKenzie appeared on FOX Business Friday to share how she became an entrepreneur during the coronavirus pandemic.
NYC’s iconic Central Park Boathouse restaurant shutters after 66 years until 2021
A fixture of Central Park closed down as businesses are hit hard in New York City by coronavirus restrictions, the Loeb Central Park Boathouse owner told FOX Business.
Teen unemployment during coronavirus leads to lowest spending in two decades
Just 33% of teens surveyed had a part-time job, and 23% blamed COVID-19 for making it tougher to find one, a new report on Gen Z spending habits suggests.