RFK Jr.'s support for Trump 'is potentially a game-changer': Brooke Rollins
Brooke Rollins, CEO of the America First Policy Institute, discusses the impact of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s support on former President Trump's campaign on 'The Bottom Line.'
Work-life balance is important the older you get: Emily Compagno
'Outnumbered' co-host Emily Compagno and Walser Wealth Management President Rebecca Walser discuss the importance of work-life balance and the impact of inflation on Gen Z on 'Making Money.'
Nvidia is the AI chip leader, competition is playing catch-up: Dan Morgan
Synovus Trust SVP and portfolio manager Dan Morgan discusses whether Nvidia faces any future competition in the A.I. chip race on 'Making Money.'
Property taxes make homeownership a real problem: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer discusses whether the dream of homeownership is out of reach for most Americans on 'The Big Money Show.'
There is no monopoly in the food system today: Kip Tom
Former Food and Agriculture Organization Ambassador Kip Tom discusses the impact of inflation on farmers and Kamala Harris' price gouging proposal.
Harris isn't getting the same 'poor marks' as Biden on the economy: Joseph Garrison
USA Today White House correspondent Joseph Garrison discusses whether voters will hold Kamala Harris responsible for some of Biden's policies on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Kamala wants to implement ‘let’s make a deal’ tax policy: Kevin Hassett
Former White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett weighs in on Kamala Harris’ controversial tax reform plan on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Harris' tax proposals will inflate housing prices, destroy middle class: Grant Cardone
Private equity fund manager and real estate investor Grant Cardone explains how raising the capital gains tax would impact the housing market on 'Varney & Co.'
Danielle DiMartino Booth on Fed's management of rates: 'They arguably are too late'
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses a survey showing dinner sausage sales growth as the economy weakens, the Federal Reserve's handling of rates, and the housing market.
Consumer confidence reaches six-month high, but labor market worries rise
The Conference Board's latest survey showed that consumer confidence and optimism about the economy avoiding recession rose, even as labor market concerns edged higher.
Charles Payne: America's heartland is hurting more than Wall Street knows
'Making Money' host Charles Payne examines what's behind the downturn in RV demand.
Expect S&P 500 to hit 5900 in 2024: Nadia Lovell
UBS senior U.S. equity strategist Nadia Lovell provides her year-end outlook and discusses whether Fed rate cuts will boost the stock market on 'Making Money.'
American businesses need a 'complete shift in perspective' from its leaders: Chris Valetta
Sidekick Operators President Chris Valetta explains why a growing number of companies are changing leadership on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Demand for Nvidia's product is almost unlimited: David Nicholas
Nicholas Wealth Management President David Nicholas analyzes Nvidia and the state of the U.S. economy on 'Varney & Co.'
Wall Street's constant recession calls don't mean anything: David Bahnsen
Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen analyzes the stock market rally ahead of Nvidia's earnings report on 'Varney & Co.'
Alex McGrath on Fed rate cut: I don't know if 50 bps will alleviate job concerns
NorthEnd Private Wealth CIO Alex McGrath discusses the Fed's highly anticipated rate cut decision, the upcoming release of the 2Q GDP report and reveals what he's investing in.
'The best form of consumer protection is competition, not regulation': Tomas Philipson
Former White House Council of Economic Advisers acting chairman Tomas Philipson discusses economic 'illiteracy' in Biden-Harris financial policies on 'The Bottom Line.'
Kamala Harris' joy 'is not a strategy': Don Luskin
TrendMacro chief investment officer Don Luskin discusses inflation from Biden-Harris economic policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
US firms' 'low firing' approach could turn to more layoffs, Fed's Barkin warns
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin warned that U.S. businesses' "low-hiring, low-firing" approach may not last as the central bank eyes interest rate cuts.
Fed wanted a weaker dollar, but it won't weaken much more: Phil Blancato
Osaic Inc. chief market strategist Phil Blancato discusses the influence of the labor market on Fed rate cuts on 'Making Money.'