Democrats will ramp up pressure on Biden to negotiate debt limit: Russ Vought
Former White House OMB Director Russ Vought argues Biden's tactic of not negotiating on the debt limit will end once GOP passes a spending bill on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Steve Moore: Democratic millionaires in Congress are 'hypocritical'
Former Trump economic adviser Steve Moore shares details from confronting the Patriotic Millionaires organization to step up and sign a pledge to voluntarily pay 90% taxes on 'The Evening Edit.'
IRS whistleblower is 'playing it by the book': Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist reacts to revelations in the Hunter Biden investigation and Biden's tax and spending spree.
Cannabis lifestyle brand Tilray diversifies into beer and spirits
Tilray Brands Chairman and CEO Irwin Simon discusses the cannabis company's foray into the beer business and what's holding up the legalization of medical marijuana on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Manchin grills Granholm on Biden electric vehicle push: 'Let the market go where it's going to go'
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin grilled Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Thursday during a hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
The AI race to find tax loopholes is on
A team of tech and law experts are working to create an artificial intelligence tool that will flag tax loopholes for government agencies in a race to beat tax cheats.
New Jersey pauses EV rebates as demand surges
New Jersey will temporarily pause its rebate program for the purchase or lease of electric vehicles due to the overwhelming success of the program.
IRS says Americans are getting $20B less in tax refunds this year
The Internal Revenue Service has delivered roughly 69 million tax refunds so far this year, but many taxpayers could be disappointed by the smaller amount.
Biden's debt ceiling strategy sets a dangerous precedent for US economy: Rep. Bryan Steil
House Financial Services Committee member Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., discusses whether Republicans can unify around Speaker McCarthy's plan to limit government spending on 'Varney & Co.'
A $300K salary is the 'new $100K' in NYC, Honolulu, San Francisco
A new study ranking major U.S. cities on their residents' purchasing power found a $300,000 salary in NYC, Honolulu and San Francisco only feels like $100,000 due to high taxes and costs.
Biden's climate spending is another entitlement that will never lapse: Allysia Finley
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Allysia Finley argues the Biden administration is using industrial policy to steer its green energy transition on 'Varney & Co.'
New York exodus to ‘pro-business’ Florida is a hot trend that won't simmer down: expert
Sotheby's International Realty's Jenna Stauffer argues people are moving to Florida for better "quality of life," and is a post-pandemic trend that's likely to continue long-term.
Housing in early stages of next boom, bears have it wrong: Kip Herriage
Vertical Research Advisory managing partner Kip Herriage analyzes the housing market and forecasts the future of home prices on 'Making Money.'
Still need to file your taxes? Last-minute tips for late filers
The end of the tax-filing season is just around the corner, and the IRS is urging taxpayers to make sure they submit their returns ahead of the deadline.
Grover Norquist: The Biden admin has waged war against independent contractors
Americans for Tax Reform president Grover Norquist joins 'Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street' to weigh in on the Internal Revenue Service unveiling its spending plan for an $80 billion cash infusion.
Inflation is hitting tax refund recipients in multiple ways: Dan Roccato
University of San Diego finance professor Dan Roccato explains why tax refunds are running about 10% lower than last year on 'The Big Money Show.'
San Francisco has a commercial real estate nightmare unfolding: John Dennis
Former Nancy Pelosi congressional opponent John Dennis discusses San Francisco's drug and homeless problems on 'Varney & Co.'
Dozens of states crank out tax cuts amid economic headwinds
States with budget surpluses like Florida, Idaho, Colorado, Virginia and others have proposed property, income or sales tax cuts to provide economic relief to families.
Dozens of states proposing tax cuts to help residents amid economic headwinds
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports on the states, from Arkansas to Wisconsin, looking to cut various taxes amid economic hardships and rising national debt.
IRS warns of fast-approaching deadline to claim 2019 tax refunds totaling nearly $1.5B
The IRS says nearly 1.5 million Americans still have unclaimed refunds for the 2019 tax year following the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline to claim the money is coming up.