Trump tax cuts need to happen immediately: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer explains what could happen to the economy if Congress fails to immediately extend Trump's tax cuts on 'The Big Money Show.'
Biden's latest round of student loan handouts brings admin total to more than 5 million
President Biden approved student loan handouts for another 150,000 people on Monday with just days left until his term in office comes to an end.
Economist analyzes Trump's SALT dilemma: 'It should be gone'
First Trust Advisors chief economist Brian Wesbury discusses President-elect Trump's tax cut battle on 'The Big Money Show.'
Consumers are ¡®in trouble¡¯ with ¡®incredible loads¡¯ of credit card debt, expert warns
A ¡®Mornings with Maria¡¯ panel provides their reactions to the December jobs report, detailing the impact it may have on the U.S. economy.
Biden 'failed miserably' to get American hostages back from Gaza: Rep. Mike Lawler
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., warns Hamas to release U.S. hostages before President-elect Trump takes office on 'The Big Money Show.'
These are the fastest-growing jobs in the US, LinkedIn says
As the new year gets underway, some Americans may be on the hunt for new jobs. The?2025 edition of LinkedIn¡¯s "Jobs on the Rise" report identified positions that have seen major growth.
6 game-changing ways to save money on a college education
College admissions consultant Greg Kaplan shared some college savings tips for Fox News Digital readers ahead of peak college application season.
These were the top-searched money topics of 2024
People looked up financial topics on Investopedia over the course of the year, with searches for some emerging as very popular. Investopedia's Caleb Silver discussed the findings.
Americans moving past taboos about family financial planning, study finds
Historically, Americans been reluctant to discuss finances and wealth among families, but a new study found that those attitudes are shifting, with more conversations occurring.
Jimmy, Rosalynn Carter's Habitat for Humanity legacy will continue, organization says
Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter have been described as "two of the world's most distinguished humanitarians as dedicated Habitat volunteers."
America as a country and individuals need to get holiday debt 'under control,' Jennifer Sey says
Former Levi Strauss & Co. Brand President Jennifer Sey discusses holiday spending numbers and debt and reacts to Olympic boxer Imane Khelif being named as a contender for the AP female athlete award.
Lottery jackpot crosses $1 billion
Mega Millions¡¯ jackpot swelled past the billion-dollar mark after its latest drawing brought no grand-prize winner. The jackpot stands at $1.15 billon.
Mortgage rates rise for second straight week, highest since July
This week's increase marked the highest level on the 30-year loan since mid-July, when the rate was 6.89%, according to mortgage buyer Freddie Mac data.
Top personal finance New Year's resolutions for 2025
Inflation has been battering Americans' budgets for years, but the New Year provides a good opportunity for a fresh start on handling personal finances.
Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey warns over 'mind-blowing' Christmas debt
Ramsey Solutions personality and personal finance expert Dave Ramsey recommends tackling holiday spending and avoiding debt with a detailed Christmas list.
Texas congressman proposes solution to avoid government shutdown: 'Split the bill'
Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, discusses whether a government shutdown will give the Biden administration more power on 'FOX Business Live.'
The Federal Reserve announced a third rate cut; fewer are expected in 2025
On the heels of rate cuts, the housing market is slowly getting closer to a full recovery.
More Americans have brighter outlook on state of finances for next year: survey
As the new year approaches, more Americans have a brighter outlook for the state of their personal finances in 2025, a recent Bankrate survey indicated.
Energy prices are high and people in these states face the heftiest electricity bills
Paying utilities bills, including ones for electricity, is a responsibility that many Americans face each month. residents in some states faced heftier monthly bills than others, according to LendingTree.
Personal finance expert breaks down the No. 1 rule on the road to becoming a millionaire
"The Ramsey Show's" Rachel Cruze explains why getting ahead on retirement savings, making the most of your company's 401(k) plan and not delaying Roth IRAs can lead to millionaire status.