Chicago and Illinois have among highest unemployment rates in country
Chicago's unemployment rate is tied for the highest unemployment in the country among major metro areas, while Illinois' is the second-highest of the 50 states.
Former Home Depot CEO on Fed officials warning over jobs data: 'About time' the government 'got honest'
Former Home Depot CEO and Chairman Bob Nardelli said that the jobs report numbers will be "quietly adjusted" a few weeks or months after being released.
Kamala Harris' plan to hike corporate tax rate will punish workers: Lou Basenese
MDB Capital President and chief market strategist Lou Basenese discusses whether a recession should change how consumers invest on 'The Big Money Show.'
It was a 'thank you, Joe' night: Gov. Ned Lamont
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont discusses the state of the economy, whether Biden's assigned time slot at the DNC was deliberate and the impact the convention will have on Harris' election chances.
'Of course' the jobs market is weaker than we realize: Bob Nardelli
Former Home Depot CEO and Chairman Bob Nardelli discusses U.S. jobs numbers, arguing the job market is 'tight.'
US consumers are as strapped as they can be: E.J. Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist E.J. Antoni analyzes current economic conditions and weighs the risk of recession on 'Making Money.'
Layoffs announced at multiple companies this summer
The summer has brought announcements of job cuts at a slew of different companies, including Cisco, Paramount Global and Axios.
GM laying off staff in software and services division
GM is laying off employees in its software and services division. The Detroit-based automaker did not specify the total number of workers affected by the move.
American job seekers are voting with their wallets: We are ‘economically unwell’
Three voters who are also seeking employment speak with Fox News Digital about how their financial situation has worsened over the last four years and its impact on their ballot decision.
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China cheats, plain and simple: Rep. John James
Rep. John James, R-Mich., reacts to the recent report that the automobile corporation Stellantis plans to cut over 2,000 jobs at a Michigan auto plant.
Fed is in good position to cut rates aggressively: Seema Shah
Principal Asset Management chief global strategist Seema Shah analyzes the labor market and discusses the risk of recession on 'Making Money.'
Serious changes have to come to our defense system: Larry Lindsey
Former National Economic Council director Larry Lindsey discusses the differences between a Trump economic agenda with a potential Harris one, an analysis saying that half of new jobs are going to migrants, defense spending and inflation.
Legendary beauty products seller Avon files for bankruptcy
Beauty brand Avon Products filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to address its debt burden and legal liabilities from lawsuits related to allegedly contaminated talc-based products.
There's 'no reason to believe' Kamala has changed her mind: Rep. Beth Van Duyne
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, on Kamala's 'complete 180' turn on taxes, the border and details the turnout from a statewide job fair.
J&J has enough support from claimants for $6.5 billion talc settlement: report
Johnson & Johnson is reportedly nearing enough support to finalize a $6.5 billion settlement for lawsuits related to cancer cases linked to its baby powder and other talc products.
LL Flooring to close 94 stores as it files for bankruptcy
LL Flooring filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware on Sunday as the company aims to reduce its physical footprint and close certain stores while pursuing a going-concern sale.
Gym chain Blink Fitness files for bankruptcy
Blink Fitness sought bankruptcy protection to help "execute an efficient and value-maximizing sale process to optimize its footprint and position the business for long-term success."
7 steps to better mentoring for life and career: Many 'positive benefits'
Investment firm CEO and author based in Atlanta, Georgia, shares seven thoughtful tips for developing strong mentors in life and career — and why this can be positive for anyone in any job.
Consumers are having a 'natural reaction' to the slowing economy: Dana Peterson
The Conference Board chief economist Dana Peterson analyzes the job market and consumer confidence on 'Making Money.'



















