BlackRock's Rick Rieder: Fed will start cutting rates in 2024
BlackRock Global Fixed Income CIO Rick Rieder discusses whether the Fed is close to ending the current rate hike cycle on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: Republicans should support a raise for UAW workers
'Making Money' host Charles Payne argues the United Auto Workers strike could intensify if a deal is not made this weekend.
Biden opened US to a new wave of migrants: Rep. Pat Fallon
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, reacts to the Biden administration offering Venezuelan migrants U.S. work permits on 'Varney & Co.'
Layoffs, work stoppages mount in UAW strike against Big Three
The United Auto Workers union's strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis has caused work stoppages and layoffs at some of the automakers' facilities and their suppliers.
Stanford University returning all gifts from FTX, spokesperson says
A spokesperson for Stanford University says the institution is working to return all the funds it received from bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and its affiliates.
Fed has not been honest about 'real inflation': Kyle Bass
Hayman Capital Management founder and CIO Kyle Bass discusses the Fed's inflation battle and wage stickiness on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bank of America will increase its minimum wage to $23 an hour
Bank of America's minimum hourly pay will become $23 once the company's planned increase happens. That $1 bump is slated for U.S. employees in October.
UAW strike's impact on economy is 'more of a temporary blip' : Brad McMillan
Commonwealth Financial Network Chief Investment Officer Brad McMillan discusses the impact of the UAW strike on the economy, the Federal Reserve's anticipated rate decision and his outlook on the markets.
Auto workers' 'abuse, exploitation' is 'staggering': Bob King
Former UAW President Bob King expressed support for the union and its leaders amid negotiation talks with the 'Big Three' automakers.
Biden's 'green nonsense' is to blame for UAW strike: Michael Lee
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss whether the looming government shutdown or the UAW strike will impact the stock market.
UAW vows to strike at more US auto plants if progress not made by Friday
The United Auto Workers union said it would begin striking at more plants if no serious progress is made by noon on Friday in negotiations with the Big Three U.S. automakers.
Macy's aiming to add nearly 40,000 workers in seasonal roles
Macy’s Inc.'s holiday shopping season efforts will involve bringing on 38,000 people in seasonal roles this year, according to a press release.
Electric air taxi company Joby Aviation announces factory in Dayton, Ohio, to kickstart 'new era' in flying
Joby Aviation, which is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, is building its first scaled manufacturing facility in Ohio.
It's time for UAW 'to share in the profits' of auto giants: Tony Totty
United Auto Workers Local 14 President Tony Totty says the union leaders 'know how to negotiate' something favorable for members.
UAW is 'fighting for working people' in America, 'income inequality': Dave Green
United Auto Workers 2B regional director Dave Green says the union's strikes will go on 'as long as we need to.'
Biden administration is the 'true culprit' of UAW strike: Jeff Sica
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica argues inflation and Biden's green initiatives are the root causes of the United Auto Workers strike on 'Varney & Co.'
Former Chrysler CEO says UAW strike has 'broad and deep tentacles' in the economy
Predicting the UAW strikes will "go on for a while," Bob Nardelli explains how the picket line impacts car dealerships and associated jobs in "every city, every state."
Recession could hit in October if unemployment rises slightly: mathematical model
If the unemployment rate rises slightly this month, it could mean a recession in October, according to a mathematical model that correctly signaled the 2020 recession. But economists are split about the likelihood of a recession this year. Here’s what you need to know.
Nonprofit aims to combat veteran homelessness by assisting in transition to civilian life
As thousands of veterans face homelessness, Veterans Inc. works to alleviate that crisis by helping those transitioning to civilian life find jobs that utilize their military skills.
China's youth unemployment crisis could dent world's second-biggest economy
China has explored a number of approaches to bridge the gap between more graduates and fewer jobs, but experts warn Beijing is ignoring the underlying issue.