In viral career trend 'shift shock,' employees find their new job not up to expectations
A viral career trend known as "shift shock" has emerged in which workers determine the new job they've taken is not what they expected. Here's more about today's unhappy employees.
The 'big disconnect' with the market is where profit expectations are: Jake Oubina
Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist Jake Oubina on the 3Q GDP, the November PCE, jobless claims and his economic outlook for 2024.
Electric scooter rental company Bird files for bankruptcy
E-scooter rental company Bird Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday, two years after going public in a deal valued the startup at $2.3 billion.
Texas man reveals how his Santa-for-hire business has changed over the years: 'More personalized'
Calling all Santas! A Texas business owner hired over 1,000 Santa recruits in 2023 alone and revealed how business is booming amid a changing industry of Saint Nicks.
Over one-third of US companies will not give year-end bonuses, survey says
Companies are wrapping up the calendar year 2023, and according to a Monday survey, the share of firms with plans to not dole out end-of-year bonuses hit just over one-third.
Organizations in Washington, Connecticut helping create qualified workers for jobs in maritime industry
The maritime industry is booming, but employers are struggling to find qualified workers so organizations in Connecticut and Washington are training young adults to enter the field.
Investor bullishness is running high: Jack Ablin
Cresset CIO and founding partner Jack Ablin discusses the impact of inflation on the economy and stock market in 2024 on 'Making Money.'
FTX files reorganization plan to end bankruptcy
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading Co. has filed an amended plan to end its bankruptcy and return funds to investors and customers.
New 'coffee badging' job trend has some business leaders on high alert
As more companies want workers back in the office, some employees are pushing back by engaging in "coffee badging," the latest job trend. Here's what to know and what to do.
You've just gotten fired. Here's how to forgive yourself and move on
People who have been fired from their jobs for any range of reasons need to assess the loss — and take concrete steps to move forward in their careers, say experts. Here are insights.
Starbucks accused by NLRB of union busting for closing 23 stores
That National Labor Relations Board accused Starbucks of closing 23 locations last year as a way to shut down union activity and is trying to force the coffee giant to reopen them.
Nearly two-thirds of US companies will have in-person holiday parties in 2023: survey
With year-end holidays fast-approaching, many U.S. companies have holiday parties in the cards for their workers. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported the share with in-person events will be 64%.
Fed doesn't want to risk inflation reaccelerating: Danielle DiMartino Booth
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth and UBS Private Wealth Management managing director Alli McCartney discuss the Fed's inflation plan for 2024 on 'Making Money.'
BRICS nations are greatest threat to the US dollar: Rebecca Walser
Walser Wealth Management President Rebecca Walser discusses what role politics plays in the Fed's rate cut decision on 'Making Money.'
Etsy will lay off 11% of its workforce, stock falls
Etsy shares fell Wednesday after the global online marketplace announced it is laying off 11% of its employees and shaking up leadership as part of a restructuring plan.
Presidential election years are mostly positive for stocks: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments Chairman and founder Ken Fisher discusses the state of the U.S. economy on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Generative AI: What to watch in 2024
As generative artificial intelligence continues to gain ground across industries and applications, an expert lays out what to watch as the technology develops further in 2024.
SmileDirectClub ceases operations after restructuring effort fails
SmileDirectClub, which provided telehealth dentistry services centered on clear aligners for patients, halted its operations on Friday roughly three months after entering bankruptcy.
Are annual reviews going away? What this means for the workforce
The U.S. job market remains strong, and more employers are looking for ways to give feedback and constructive criticism without doing a full-blown annual performance evaluation.
Bitcoin's big move doesn't make a lot of sense: Dan Geltrude
BofA Securities head of U.S. economics Michael Gapen and Geltrude & Company founder Dan Geltrude discuss the state of the U.S. economy after the November jobs report on 'The Claman Countdown.'