Democrat Gov. Lamont on why he hasn't cut federal unemployment
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont discusses unemployment benefits and tax hikes, asking 'why raise taxes, when you don't have to raise taxes?'
Small business competing with jobless benefits, higher wages
Warehouse of Fixtures chief client officer Jim Brauss outlines current difficulties in running his business.
Sen. Joni Ernst 'confident' certain Democrats will uphold filibuster
Iowa Republican joins 'Kudlow' to discuss Biden's infrastructure plan and new Wuhan lab report
Can your employer force you to get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Independent Women's Forum senior policy analyst Kelsey Bolar discusses on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Biden policies 'threaten' economic boom
Former assistant Secretary of Treasury for Public Affairs Monica Crowley says the people Biden claims to 'champion' are going to bear the brunt of his policies on 'Kudlow'
Tri-state restaurant owner to Congress: 'Get people back to work'
Vic Rallo, who owns five restaurants in New Jersey and New York, pleas for the federal government to reduce unemployment benefits so he can hire the 100 employees he needs to operate his businesses.
Missouri wine industry looks to be the Napa Valley of the Midwest
Missouri might be no match for Napa Valley yet, but its trajectory of growth is putting it on course to be.
'Draconian methods' harmed small business recovery: Rep. Gimenez
Florida Rep. Carlos Gimenez argues 'Draconian' COVID lockdowns and measures hurt small business recovery.
Businesses trying to thrive after COVID should not have to compete with government for workers
As more locales are emerging from government lockdown mandates and more individuals are getting vaccinated, business should be booming.
Small business advocacy group launches ‘survival campaign’ against Biden’s policies
The largest small business advocacy organization in the U.S. has launched a "survival campaign" against President Biden's new tax policies.
Lending platform Kabbage issued PPP loans worth $7 million to fake recipients: report
ProPublica says the loans were disbursed through an Atlanta-based fintech lending platform launched in 2009 called Kabbage, which processed nearly 300,000 Paycheck Protection Program loans before the first round of funds ran out in August 2020, just behind Bank of America.
More than a year later, movie theaters are slowly reopening again
More than a year later, movie theaters are slowly reopening again.
Connecticut will pay unemployed residents $1,000 to find a job as businesses struggle to hire workers
Connecticut announced that it will be sending one-time $1,000 checks to unemployed residents who find a job as businesses across the state and country struggle to fill open positions.
Biden's increased taxes, minimum wage could hurt manufacturing industry
Many businesses are worried President Biden's economic plan to raise taxes and minimum wage could hurt their companies. FOX Business' Grady Trimble with more.
NY restaurant owner forced to close all locations due to worker shortage
Ted's Fish Fry owner William Deeb on being forced to close all seven of his restaurant locations due to a worker shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden's tax increases would cost American jobs – they are aimed squarely at small business: Rep. Buchanan
President Biden’s latest barrage of proposed tax increases are aimed squarely at small businesses and working-class families.
Kenosha on road to recovery after riots
Nine months after the riots that followed the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, businesses in the small Wisconsin community are still rebuilding.
Biden administration 'not small business friendly': Market analyst
CPA and market analyst Dan Geltrude unpacks President Biden's tax proposals, arguing the administration's potential policies will damage small businesses.
Republican lawmakers criticize Biden's small business policies
Republicans hit the Biden administration with a litany of complaints this week, alleging tone-deaf federal policies are “hamstring” small businesses as they struggle with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York, Florida restaurant owner says unemployment benefits have impacted staff shortages
A restaurant owner with locations in Upstate New York and Florida says unemployment benefits have impacted the staff shortages that restaurants and small businesses are seeing across the country.