Small business optimism hits lowest level since 2012: NFIB
The NFIB's Small Business Optimism Index slid in March to its lowest level since December 2012 amid concerns about inflation, high interest rates and labor market challenges.
Surge in US small businesses started as side hustles
The share of small businesses that launched last year as side-hustles nearly doubled from 2022, according to new data. The economist that led the study explains her theories on why.
Charles Payne: Government data has lost a ton of credibility
'Making Money' host Charles Payne shares his thoughts on the job market and the Federal Reserve on 'Making Money.'
Trucker warns Biden admin taking 'extreme' measure to put industry 'out of business'
The Biden White House's push to turn trucks and buses into zero-emission, electric vehicles puts "lots and lots of truckers out of business," one union leader warns.
California's fast food minimum wage hike is a 'business killer': Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum argues California's new minimum wage law will affect every business in the state that deals with food on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
'Housewife prepper' reveals the 'backup plan' homeowners need to survive a disaster and take care of family
A Montana woman called the "Housewife Prepper" began creating videos on how to survive a doomsday scenarios after the 2023 Chinese spy ballon incident.
California fast-food restaurants layoff workers ahead of $20 minimum wage hike
16 Handles CEO Neil Hershman discusses the impact of Gov. Gavin Newson's new minimum wage law on 'Varney & Co.'
American chocolatiers faced with cocoa supply crunch
Delysia Chocolatier founder Nicole Patel explains how skyrocketing cocoa prices have affected her small business on 'Varney & Co.'
Biden expects taxpayers to 'pick up the tab' for people who cause damage: EJ Antoni
Heritage Foundation public finance economist EJ Antoni reacts to Biden's vow to use federal funds to pay for the Baltimore bridge collapse on 'Varney & Co.'
TikTok ban would be 'devastating' for the job market: Freddie Smith
Orlando realtor Freddie Smith explains how a TikTok ban would affect his real estate business and the job market on 'Varney & Co.'
House panel weighs repeal of Biden's independent contractor rule
A House panel will consider a joint resolution that would overturn President Biden's independent contractor rule that critics say hurts the workers it intends to help.
Real-life cat burglary suspect does yoga before raiding bakery store: video
A real-life cat burglar was captured on video stretching and doing yoga outside a bakery earlier this month – before going on to burglarize the place minutes later.
Founder of whiskey distillery on kick-starting a spirits business in Ireland
Tipperary Boutique Distillery is owned by Jennifer Nickerson, and through her small business, she wears many hats including saleswoman, bookkeeper and more.
Shirley Leigh-Wood Oakes, partner and CEO of Mezcal Campante on traditional spirits and being a business woman
Mezcal made by Mezcal Campante is from Oaxaca, Mexico. Shirley Leigh-Wood Oakes, partner and CEO, is paving the way for other women in the spirit industry.
Craft beer brewery in NYC sees success in taproom and online sales
Tara Hankinson and LeAnn Darland are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Talea Beer Co., the first and only women-owned brewery in New York City.
Founder of Kasama Rum on making an unconventional name for herself in the spirits category
Alexandra Dorda-Marcu, founder of Kasama Rum, spoke with FOX Business about kick-starting her own spirits brand while experiencing criticisms for her bright, colorful take on branding and marketing.
How first-generation ranchers became TikTok stars
First-generation ranchers Cody and Erika Archie explain how a TikTok ban would affect their income on 'Varney & Co.'
TikTok ban will force consumers to 'lift and shift' to other platforms: Amber Venz Box
LTK co-founder and President Amber Venz Box explains how a TikTok ban would hurt businesses on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
California businessmen hope to break world record for 'most hair donated in 24 hours'
A men's grooming brand in California known as The Longhairs is holding a charity haircutting event this weekend to raise money for Children With Hair Loss.
Coffee in a new light: Chicago business reveals how sparkling coffee is made and how it gives back
Founders of a canned coffee tonic company in Chicago shared how their sparkling cold brew is made and why they're committed to highlighting hardworking coffee farmers around the world.