It's a 'mistake' to bet against Apple, says Michael Lee
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee on the impact on the markets from the April jobs report, Apple stock performance and his stock picks.
April jobs report breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth grew slower than expected in March, as hiring fell flat across many sectors including manufacturing and retail, Labor Department data shows.
Students, young people understand that Biden's policies are 'clobbering them': Rep. Bryan Steil
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses the impact of Biden's policies on the youth vote, the anti-Israel college protests and the April jobs report.
The unemployment rate barely rose, but only 175,000 jobs were added in April
The unemployment rate barely budged, rising to 3.9% while just 175,000 jobs were added.
US economy adds 175K jobs in April, much weaker than expected
The April jobs report released Friday provided a look at the labor market's health as the economy continues to confront high interest rates and inflation.
Janet Yellen has 'lost credibility' says Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam Ltd founding partner Greg Swenson provides his expectations for the April jobs report, the Bank of England's upcoming policy meeting, and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen getting political.
Share of gig workers hit a new high in March
A new report by the Bank of America Institute found that the share of bank customers who received income from gig work hit a new high of 3.8% in March after a lull in 2023.
Stock market is looking for a reason to correct: Aadil Zaman
Wall Street Alliance Group partner Aadil Zaman explains why the market is due for a pullback on 'Making Money.'
As summer approaches, so does California law that will drive restaurant menu prices higher
California restaurant owners say they will be forced to raise menu prices even higher after a new law that bans fees and surcharges goes into effect in July.
Elon Musk's Tesla yanks summer internship offers, students say
Multiple students posted on LinkedIn that the Elon Musk-run electric vehicle maker reneged on internship offers. Tesla recently laid off workers in April.
April jobs report expected to show a 'cooling' labor market
The April jobs report, due out Friday morning, is expected to show the labor market is continuing to moderate due to higher interest rates and inflation.
Tight job market has a friend in the Fed
The Federal Reserve is standing pat on interest rates for now, with the timing of a cut uncertain. Still, the backdrop remains supportive for the U.S. job market and the rank and file.
Interest rates could be much higher for the next decade: Erin Gibbs
Main Street Asset Management CIO Erin Gibbs and QI Research CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth discuss whether the Fed will hike interest rates this year on 'Making Money.'
Private sector job growth rises more than expected in April
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose more than forecast in April, a sign that the labor market remains resilient in the face of higher interest rates.
Job interview coming up? Avoid these five deadly sins
Unique deadly sins exist at this end stage of the interview process, particularly when it comes to maturity, ethics and a deeper understanding of the company’s needs.
Fed, Jay Powell is in 'tough spot' here, says Gregory Faranello
Amerivet Securities Head of U.S. Rates Gregory Faranello provides his expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate decision, U.S. economic growth and fixed income.
Letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, newly discovered, shows rare side of former first lady, says expert
An 1864 letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, is for sale for $15,000 by The Raab Collection in Philadelphia. It shows a rarely seen side of the first lady, said an expert.
Robotics in the restaurant industry are here to stay: Carlos Gazitua
Sergio's CEO Carlos Gazitua explains how he's combating rising food costs on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Why the shine of the Ivy leagues is losing its luster
Ken Coleman of Ramsey Solutions argued that Ivy League schools may not be worth the fuss and "shiny brand" that they used to. Trade schools may be a better economic decision.
Robotics will free the human workforce to do more interesting jobs: Ben Hemani
Bison Ventures founding partner Ben Hemani discusses whether funding A.I. startups without products is a good idea on 'Varney & Co.'