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.
Luxury electric automaker's abandoned California headquarters 'left in complete disarray,' landlord says
The former electric vehicle maker Fisker's headquarters in La Palma, California, following a bankruptcy filing was left a mess, according to court documents.
Employees admit to violating return-to-office policies
As employers continue to try to lure workers back into the office four years after the pandemic began, some say they are ignoring the rules and will leave if there is a crackdown.
Biden-Harris take another victory lap on jobs report inflated by government hiring
Lonski Group president John Lonski discusses the jobs report inflated by government hiring on 'The Evening Edit.'
How much do dockworkers make? Longshoreman's union scores pay boost for members under tentative deal
The International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) union secured a 62% raise for members over six years in its tentative agreement with the U.S. Maritime Alliance.
Foreign-born employment remains near last month's high
The number of foreign-born workers declined slightly in September after reaching the highest level since at least 2007 in August, as the U.S. experiences an immigration surge.
September jobs report: Which industries hired the most workers?
The U.S. labor market grew at a faster rate than expected in September with notable gains in the food and beverage sector as well as health care, although manufacturing shed jobs.
Larry Summers says jobs report shows Fed's half-point rate cut was 'a mistake'
Famed economist Larry Summers said Friday that the September jobs report shows the Federal Reserve's 50-basis point rate cut was "a mistake" in hindsight.
Market still thinks the Fed needs to cut: Kenny Polcari
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari reacts to Biden's acting labor secretary's commentary on the jobs report and future Fed rate cuts.
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su: We report the facts as we see them
Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su breaks down the September jobs reports, jobs revisions, the losses in the manufacturing sector and collective bargaining as port workers reach a tentative deal.
US economy added 254K jobs in September, well above expectations
The Labor Department reported that U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs in September, well above economists' expectations, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%.
Trump's tax plan knows how to make the economy 'successful': Kevin O'Leary
O'Leary Ventures Chairman and 'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary on the tentative port strike deal, Trump vs. Harris' tax plans and a historic Rolex up for auction.
Biden administration made a ‘huge mistake’ by discouraging fossil fuels: John Lonski
The Lonski Group President John Lonski and former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman react to U.S. oil futures, preview the jobs report, and discuss gold.
Dockworkers' union reaches tentative agreement, will suspend port strike until January
U.S. port operators have proposed a conditional offer of a 62% wage increase to dock workers to end a strike and get back to work, FOX Business has learned.
Dearborn Denim brings 'ethical' apparel manufacturing back to the USA
Dearborn Denim & Apparel founder Robert McMillan discusses his big idea of redefining American denim on 'Making Money.'
Dick's Sporting Goods to hire 8,000 seasonal workers for holiday shopping season
Dick’s Sporting Goods will add nearly 8,000 seasonal employees to its workforce as part of a hiring push to prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
Automation is the 'most polarizing conversation' we have in our industry: Gene Seroka
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka weighs in on the adoption and importance of automation amid the port strike and discusses his port's productivity.
Private sector job growth rose to 143,000 in September, beating expectations: ADP
The U.S. private sector's job gains in September beat expectations, with ADP reporting that 143,000 jobs were added last month — more than the 120,000 expected by LSEG economists.
Dockworkers union's calls for automation restrictions at US ports could undercut competitiveness
Unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike, demanding higher wages and protection from automation, though experts warn automation is needed for competitiveness.
Union leader slams 'money crazy' shipping companies for refusing to 'share' 'billions' earned during pandemic
ILA Union President Harold J. Daggett criticized shipping companies while speaking to FOX Business' Lydia Hu about the East and Gulf Coast ports strike.