Lowe's, Metallica team up to bolster skilled labor workforce
For the first time, Lowe's Foundation is partnering with heavy metal band Metallica and its foundation, All Within My Hands, to bolster skilled trades jobs.
Half of Americans work while on vacation, and feel guilty for taking one
A majority of Americans say they work while on vacation, and roughly half said they feel guilty for taking one in the first place. Experts weigh in on why U.S. workers can't unplug.
Mike Rowe: Years of shows like 'Dirty Jobs' has made a 'persuasive case' for blue collar jobs
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe says Gen Z are starting to 'get the memo' as more young people are ditching college for trade school on 'The Bottom Line.'
Stagnant inflation marks a 'historically good' time to invest in equities: Nancy Tengler
Laffer Tengler Investments CEO and CIO Nancy Tengler explains why she's recommending investing in equities over bonds for the long term.
Stress on the US consumer could lead to multiple Fed rate cuts in 2024: Brenda O'Connor Juanas
UBS Wealth Management Senior Vice President Brenda O'Connor Juanas and Strategic Wealth Partners President Mark Tepper analyze the crypto market and discuss the Fed's rate cut plan on 'Mornings with Maria.'
American Airlines flight attendants 'one step closer to a strike' after talks end without agreement: union
Around 28,000 American Airlines flight attendants are "one step closer to a strike" after failing to reach negotiations with the airline on Thursday, the union announced.
Half of America desperately needs a Fed rate cut right now: Charles Payne
'Making Money' host Charles Payne and 'The Claman Countdown' host Liz Claman preview the first presidential debate and discuss Fed rate cuts on 'The Big Money Show.'
America has become more divisive: Allison Huynh
Former Obama fundraiser Allison Huynh argues times have changed and makes her case for why Trump will be good for America's technical future.
Real wages grew under Trump, declined under Biden: Peter Morici
University of Maryland economist Peter Morici discusses whether Wall Street investors believe Biden's economy is improving on 'Varney & Co.'
Why we're adding far fewer jobs than the White House claims
New data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia throws cold water on Biden administration claims. It shows recent job growth has been 80% less than previously estimated.
Construction booming across Arizona, causing employment rates in the industry to soar
The construction industry is growing rapidly across America, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, and some areas of the country, like Arizona, are really benefitting from the burst.
Job seekers are feeling isolated, defeated, depressed: Giovanna Ventola
Rhize founder Giovanna Ventola and former Lawson Enterprises chief marketing officer Jennifer Gobora discuss the tough job market on 'Making Money.'
Democrats don't have a single Biden policy to run on: Rep. Ashley Hinson
Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, predicts Trump will win two key battleground states as the 2024 race heats up on 'Making Money.'
US economy is not in good shape, we've been in a recession: Danielle DiMartino
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth addresses concerns about technology taking over the labor market on 'Making Money.'
Rite Aid to close over two dozen stores amid bankruptcy proceedings
Rite Aid on Monday filed a “notice of additional closing stores" identifying 27 locations in Michigan and Ohio that it has added to the chopping block.
Immigration surge expected to boost economic growth over next decade, CBO says
National Border Patrol Vice President Hector Garza discusses whether the millions of illegal migrants can realistically be deported on 'Varney & Co.'
California fines Amazon $6M for alleged violations of warehouse quota law at 2 warehouses
The California Labor Commissioner's Office has fined Amazon a total of $5.9 million following accusations the company violated the state's Warehouse Quota Law.
Data shows consumers are starting to worry about job losses: Jharonne Martis
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis reacts to U.S. consumer sentiment falling for the third straight month on 'Making Money.'
EV maker files for bankruptcy after hemorrhaging cash
California-based electric vehicle maker Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday after burning through cash reserves on its Ocean SUV line in the U.S. and Canada.
States with the happiest hourly workers -- and those with the unhappiest
A new study from workforce platform Deputy identifies which states and professions have the happiest frontline workers, and those that have the most work to do.