American consumers see debt delinquency risk rising, higher long-term inflation: NY Fed
The New York Fed found that consumers' expectations about missed debt payments edged higher in September for the fourth consecutive month, as some may face increased budget pressures.
The secret to the 'earnings game' is low expectations: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital Chairman Thomas Hayes discusses earnings expectations for the big banks on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Kamala Harris lowering prices is 'wishful thinking,' John Lonski says
Thru the Cycle President John Lonski weighs in on the first lady saying that Vice President Harris will lower prices, and Donald Trump's solution to energy costs.
Trump is surging as early voting begins in battleground states: Clay Travis
OutKick founder Clay Travis discusses Trump's plan to bring down food prices and inflation on 'Varney & Co.'
Walmart US CEO says retail giant is doing 'everything' it can to keep prices lower
Though consumer inflation concerns persist, Walmart U.S. President and CEO John Furner ensures that the retailer is doing "everything" it can to keep prices low.
Big Tech volatility is a reason to invest more in AI stocks: Julie Fox
UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Julie Fox warns investors to avoid making large portfolio shifts ahead of the election on 'Making Money.'
Seattle City Council ruined the local economy, not Trump: Jason Rantz
KTTH Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz reacts to an editorial claiming Trump would shatter Seattle's economy if elected on 'Varney & Co.'
Inflation, border are 'interconnected' political issues: Ryan Payne
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne explains why he's worried about inflation coming back on 'Varney & Co.'
Walmart CEO: We're keeping 'our eye on value' and helping people 'save money'
Walmart U.S. President and CEO John Furner details the company's philanthropic efforts for hurricane aid, how they're 'keeping prices low' and expanding the brand's presence.
Middle-income households with negative views of their personal finances surges to new high
A majority of U.S. households with incomes between $30,000 and $130,000 rate their personal financial situations negatively, a new survey from Primerica shows.
Inflation is not ‘dead at all’ despite ‘coming down’: Hoenig
Capitalist Pig hedge fund manager Jonathan Hoenig weighs in on market rallies, his concern for everyday Americans amid inflation, and his stock pick.
Jamie Dimon warns of 'critical issues' that could affect US economy
JPMorgan Chase & Co. chief Jamie Dimon on Friday sounded the alarm about "critical risks" to the U.S. economy in the bank's third-quarter earnings report.
What food items saw the largest price hikes and declines in September?
The Labor Department's latest consumer price index data showed that inflation continues to strain consumers' food budgets, with some items seeing notable price increases.
Inflation rises 2.4% in September, above expectations
The Labor Department on Thursday released closely watched inflation data for September that showed the consumer price index rose 2.4% last month, which was slightly above expectations.
Fed 'soft landing' remains our base case: David Lefkowitz
UBS Global Wealth Management head of U.S. equities David Lefkowitz analyzes the U.S. economy and weighs the possibility of a recession on 'Making Money.'
Lenders are kicking small businesses while they're down: Danielle DiMartino Booth
QI Research CEO and Chief Strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses the impact of government intervention on small businesses.
Central bank cuts bringing liquidity from everywhere around the world: Thomas Hayes
Great Hill Capital Chairman Thomas Hayes discusses expectations for September's CPI inflation report on 'Varney & Co.'
September jobs report likely has revisions coming: 'I'm skeptical,' Michael Lee says
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee provides his market outlook ahead of the September CPI inflation report on 'Varney & Co.'
McDonald's sues several meat packing companies, claims they colluded to inflate beef prices
McDonald's filed a lawsuit against multiple meat companies over allegations they engaged in a price-fixing scheme for beef specifically the last nine years.
Kamala Harris struggles to answer questions about her economic plan in '60 Minutes' interview
Vice President Kamala Harris was interviewed by CBS' "60 Minutes" in an election special and struggled to answer questions about the projected impact of her economic plans on the deficit.