Americans are worried about outliving their retirement savings
New survey data published by BlackRock shows that a growing number of Americans are concerned about running out of money during their retirement years.
Parents say sky-high grocery bills are leading to 'drastic readjustments' at home
Families say they are struggling to purchase enough healthy meals as grocery prices remain high, with some parents posting their food receipts to social media.
Jim Grant: The more you know about 1953, the greater you understand 2024
Grant's Interest Rate Observer editor Jim Grant discusses the benefits and pitfalls of investing in treasuries on 'Making Money.'
How it started ... How it's going: Inflation down in June, but food, housing prices still up under Biden
Inflation cooled slightly in June, but prices have been uncomfortably high for millions of Americans since President Biden assumed office in January 2021.
Something is percolating beneath the surface of the US economy: Paul Schatz
Wall Street Horizon head of global events research Christine Short and Heritage Capital LLC President Paul Schatz discuss consumer strength and when the Fed will cut rates on 'Making Money.'
Where are high prices still hitting Americans the hardest?
Inflation moderated more than expected in June as a decline in gasoline prices offset an uptick in food and rent, according to new Labor Department data.
Biden's oil dump, Chinese imports helped cool inflation: Peter Morici
Former U.S. International Trade Commission Chief Peter Morici reacts to the June CPI report on 'Varney & Co.'
US has been an overstimulated superpower: Ruchir Sharma
New York Times best-selling author Ruchir Sharma discusses the inflation report, his thoughts on an economic slowdown and government spending.
California’s fast-food consumers ‘can’t handle’ these food price spikes: Brian Brenberg
Co-host of ‘The Big Money Show’ Brian Brenberg analyzes the latest inflation data and discusses California’s $20 minimum wage increase.
Inflation unexpectedly falls to 3% in June
The Labor Department on Thursday released the closely watched June consumer price index report, revealing just how hot inflation was running last month.
It is ‘astounding’ that Biden and Powell have not had a meeting in over two years: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., weighs in on the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S.’s growing inflation problem during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Chicago bakery owner details impact of butter prices on businesses
FOX Business' Kelly Saberi speaks with Lutz Bakery owner Howard Gould on the impact of high butter prices on customers and businesses.
Inflation expected to slow again in June, but high prices are still crushing Americans
The Labor Department will release the closely watched June consumer price index report Thursday, which is expected to show prices rose 3.1% last month.
Market is in holding pattern until there's some clarity on expected rate cut: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital LLC Chairman and managing member Thomas Hayes discusses Fed Chair Powell's testimony ahead of the release of the highly anticipated inflation data.
California dad of 'modern day Brady Bunch' talks impact of rising grocery costs
California father of six Sergio Gonzalez says the cost of his family's groceries were at least 25% less two or three years ago.
Fed's Powell says more 'good' inflation data would bolster the case for rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday while testifying on Capitol Hill that recent inflation readings have shown "modest further" progress.
Credit card delinquencies are surging — and rising fastest in this California city
A new report published by WalletHub shows that credit card delinquencies are rising the fastest in Chula Vista, California, which is a suburb of San Diego.
Market expert predicts Powell will wait until after 2024 election for first rate cut
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz argues that inflation is moving ‘in the right direction’ during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
Labor market nearing pre-pandemic conditions, Fed report says
The Federal Reserve said in a report to Congress that the U.S. jobs market is back in a "tight but not overheated" situation that it was in prior to the onset of the COVID pandemic.
California family's $444 receipt from Trader Joe's goes viral on social media: 'Insane'
A family shopping at a Westlake Village, California, location of Trader Joe's recently spent $444 on a week-and-a-half's worth of food, sparking a discussion on social media.