Wholesale inflation cools more than expected in May
The Labor Department on Thursday released the closely watched producer price index, revealing that wholesale inflation cooled more than expected in May.
Inflation is still rising, but at a slower rate: Adam Johnson
Bullseye American Ingenuity Fund portfolio manager Adam Johnson reacts to the May PPI report that shows inflation pressures cooling on 'Varney & Co.'
What sky-high borrowing costs mean for you and your money
The Federal Reserve signaled that it will keep interest rates higher for longer amid stubborn inflation, keeping borrowing costs elevated for Americans.
Americans are living with the effects of 'sticky inflation': Nancy Tengler
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO Nancy Tengler breaks down why inflation continues to increase amid President Biden's 'inflationary' agenda on 'The Evening Edit.'
Americans are paying a higher inflation tax every day: Kevin Warsh
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh reacts to the Federal Reserve leaving interest rates unchanged on 'Kudlow.'
There was confidence from Powell that inflation is making some progress: Gabriela Santos
JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Market Strategist Gabriela Santos analyzes the Federal Reserve's decision making on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Nvidia is 'undervalued' for long-term holders: Michael Landsberg
Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management CIO Michael Landsberg discusses whether the stock market will have a 'big summer rally' on 'Making Money.'
Fed is a little behind the curve on rate cuts: Frances Donald
Manulife Investment Management global chief economist and strategist Frances Donald argues the longer the Fed holds interest rates steady, the greater the risk of recession on 'Making Money.'
Fed holds rates steady at 23-year high, projects just one cut this year
Federal Reserve policymakers on Wednesday voted to keep interest rates unchanged again as inflation in the U.S. remains notably higher than their 2% target.
Making Trump's tax cuts permanent is a good way to control inflation: Sen. Markwayne Mullin
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., discusses the surge in trade jobs with Gen Z workers and how government can rein in inflation on 'The Big Money Show.'
Dissension among the Fed ranks is the most we've seen this cycle: Alli McCartney
UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Alli McCartney and QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth react to the Fed leaving interest rates unchanged on 'Making Money.'
How it started... how it's going: Cost of living still way up compared to pre-Biden norm
Housing, energy and vehicle costs have all risen by double digits thanks to inflation experienced by Americans during President Biden's first term in the White House.
‘Stew Leonard’s’ is passing some costs to consumers, but not all of them: Stew Leonard Jr.
‘Steph’s Creativity Corner’ owner Stephanie Coco, master plumber Chris Sbrocco, restaurant owner Robbie Felice, and ‘Stew Leonard’s’ owner Stew Leonard Jr. discuss how their businesses are handling rising costs on ‘The Big Money Show.’
Father Jason Ferreira: $100 doesn't get you much
'The Big Money Show' panel discusses the impact of surging costs on child care and how American families are adapting to today's economy.
Green party's message of 'degrowth' led to stunningly poor election performance: Veronique De Rugy
George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy Veronique De Rugy explains why conservatives won big in European Union parliament elections on 'Varney & Co.'
Apple may be late to the AI party but its approach is smart: David Nicholas
Nicholas Wealth Management President David Nicholas and Freedom Capital Markets chief global strategist Jay Woods analyze Apple and discuss expectations for the Fed's June meeting on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Brian Brenberg: Is this what America is about? Ripping off those who make their own decisions?
'The Big Money Show' co-hosts Brian Brenberg and Taylor Riggs discuss inflation in America, the Fed's monetary decision, student loan handouts and the majority of Trump supporters prioritizing families.
May inflation breakdown: Where are prices rising the fastest?
Inflation moderated more than expected in May even as an uptick in the cost of rent kept prices uncomfortably high, according to new Labor Department data.
Role of government has expanded, says Ruchir Sharma
Rockefeller International Chairman Ruchir Sharma on why faith in American capitalism has plummeted.
Inflation rises 3.3% in May, less than expected
The Labor Department on Wednesday released the closely watched May consumer price index report, revealing just how hot inflation was running last month.