Team Rubicon joins Hurricane Ida rescue efforts Team Rubicon deputy director of operations William Porter discusses helping those in need following Hurricane Ida. Widespread gas shortages plagued parts of Louisiana on Tuesday with data showing a significant number of the gas stations in some cities had run out of fuel […]
Key Takeaways EPS missed analyst expectations. Revenue far surpassed analyst forecasts. Moderna plans to manufacture 600-700 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine in 2021. The company is making capital investments to increase manufacturing capacity. What Happened Moderna reported mixed financial results for Q4 FY 2020. The company reported a loss […]
Dems have become ‘dominated’ by AOC’s ‘Squad’: Karl Rove Fox News contributor Karl Rove argues that America needs two strong parties to ‘hew more towards the center’ for our nation to prosper. Leading progressive Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, on Tuesday called for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to be […]
Jobless Americans suing states for ending unemployment benefits early Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita discusses the state’s plan to appeal a lawsuit over ending weekly federal unemployment benefits. Federal Reserve officials are talking more about how to define a fuzzy concept—maximum employment—that will heavily influence their thinking around how much […]
Much of the money loaned to students will never be repaid. According to EducationData.org, 7.8% of student loans are in default. Over a million student loans go into default every year. The financial challenge to the federal government is that, while much of the student debt is held by banks […]
What’s next for infrastructure amid Democrat division? Former Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Holtz-Eakin discusses ongoing infrastructure negotiations on Capitol Hill. President Biden's $1.2 trillion plan to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure will create close to 1 million new jobs over the next decade, according to a new report published […]
Kansas City Fed president: There’s opportunity to ‘dial back’ asset purchases Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Esther George argues the U.S. economy is ready for tapering measures. Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George said Thursday tapering should begin "sooner rather than later," ahead of the Jackson Hole meeting. […]
Retirement costs soar amid rising prices, inflation concerns The Social Security Administration is considering raising retirement payments next year to offset rising inflation. FOX Business’ Lydia Hu with more. Older Americans were more likely to retire during the coronavirus pandemic, which forced millions of workers out of the labor force […]
The costs to raise a family vary from nation to nation, as do costs for everything from food to education and transportation. As would be expected, the cost to raise a family in a highly developed nation is much more expensive than in a country where incomes and the cost […]
Gutfeld on education system: ‘Time to start over’ ‘Gutfeld!’ host reacts to a new Oregon bill suspending high school math and reading requirements on ‘Kennedy’ The Biden administration announced Thursday it will automatically erase student loan debt for more than 300,000 Americans with severe disabilities that leave them unable to […]
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