Possible Kamala Harris presidency should concern small business owners, entrepreneur says
Shawn Meaike feels business owners are realizing they have it "a lot harder today" under the Biden-Harris administration than they did under President Trump.
Anti-woke investment company announces millions in new funding, plans to launch wealth management offering
Strive Asset Management has announced it raised $30 million in Series B funding and will be launching a new wealth management offering due to increased demand for its services.
Utah man turns his fear of flying into a business he hopes will take off
A Utah man who struggles with aerophobia created "Flight Deck: Fear Of Flying Flash Cards" after making information-filled cards for himself to help alleviate his fear of flying.
USPS increasing stamp prices for second time in 2024, by record-equaling amount
Stamp prices are going up again this weekend, with the U.S. Postal Service bumping up the price of a first-class mail Forever Stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
Companies are beefing up 'emotional salary' to address today's disengaged workers
What is an "emotional salary"? Today, it's a buzz word in job hunting and human resources circles for perks beyond salary as companies address worker disengagment. Here's what to know.
Passed over for a promotion? These might be the reasons why
Career experts shared intriguing insights into why certain workers are not getting promoted on the job — and how employees can navigate these experiences in the workplace.
California winegrowers on edge over pest that could 'devastate' lucrative industry
Spotted lanternfly egg masses were found in California, which has the California Association of Winegrape Growers and local vineyards speaking out about the high risk to the wine industry.
TikTok users host live 'co-working' sessions on social media app during business hours
TikTok users are going live on the social media app to "co-work" with others across the globe daily. Two psychiatrists shared insights into the trend from their perspectives.
DC restaurant offering 'quiet hours' for patrons looking to escape brunch 'party ambiance'
The restaurant Ceibo introduces quiet hours to calm the hustle and bustle of the Washington, D.C., dining scene. Staff is making moves to ensure the experience fits the hype.
GOP rep proposes legislation blocking Biden from rescinding Trump rule that expanded association health plans
Rep. Tim Walberg, R-Mich, is introducing legislation to block the Department of Labor's move to rescind a Trump administration rule that expanded association health plans.
Visa, Mastercard can likely handle swipe-fee settlement bigger than $30 billion: judge
A judge who rejected a proposed $30 billion settlement between card issuers Visa and Mastercard and merchants said the issuers could likely handle a "substantially greater" settlement.
Woman fulfills childhood dream of owning an old-fashioned candy store: 'Very surreal'
A childhood dream came true when this English woman opened a candy store in her hometown, similar to the one she grew up visiting every week as a little girl.
Rent increases are pricing small businesses out of business
Business owners said they've had to raise some prices for customers and it's helped pay bills a little bit but not enough to keep up with ballooning rent inflation.
Biden's record on the border, crime, inflation is 'abysmal': Rep. Dan Meuser
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., argues Donald Trump brings strength to every category where President Biden exudes weakness on 'The Big Money Show.'
100-year-old New Jersey woman still works 50 hours a week at family business: 'My faith is the whole thing'
Miriam Todd from New Jersey has just turned 100-years-old, but that hasn't stopped her from working at her family's furniture store over 50 hours every week.
Small businesses looking to catch up on AI but face obstacles: study
A new study finds that small businesses are catching up with implementing AI tools in their businesses, even as many have faced implementation obstacles and aren't sure where to start.
Great inflation of the 70s was a fiscal phenomenon, not monetary: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses whether the Fed has the creditability it thinks on 'Making Money.'
California bureaucrats pushed my business to Texas: Mollie Engelhart
Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery owner Mollie Engelhart discusses the cost of doing business in California on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Trump drops $500 tip at Philly cheesesteak restaurant as possible VP name is floated in crowd interaction
Former President Trump made an unexpected campaign stop at a small business, Tony and Nick's Steaks, in Philadelphia before a rally Saturday, and left a $500 tip.
Uncle Nearest: The fastest-growing whiskey brand in American history
Uncle Nearest founder and CEO Fawn Weaver discusses her journey to success and reveals what led to the whiskey maker's meteoric growth on 'Making Money.'