The housing market has taken a hit since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but there is hope now that some states are reopening. Jonathan Vigliotti takes a look.
Lauren Simmons, former equity trader at Rosenblatt Securities, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss diversity on Wall Street and her experience as the youngest female equity trader at the NYSE.
California farming executive worries of food shortages if COVID-19 spread sickens more farmworkers.
500 employees at Delta airlines have tested positive for the coronavirus and ten workers have died. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has that story.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin details new petitions from Disney employees trying to delay the reopening of the Disney World Resort until Covid-19 cases have stabilized
How to Prepare for the Next Recession
For a piece of plastic, a credit card can be a very powerful thing. While you should be careful with overspending, here are five practical reasons to use your credit card.
If you're looking for extra cash, look to your unused belongings. The unused items collecting dust in your home could be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
Washington Post economics correspondent Heather Long joined "Red and Blue" to discuss what U.S. economic recovery may look like after more than 1 million people filed for unemployment for the 14th week straight.
Amazon is reportedly getting in the business of self-driving cars...buying the company Zoox for more than a billion dollars. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has the details.
Ford digitally unveiled the 2021 F-150 pickup, including a hybrid version, Thursday evening. New available features include a segment-first, hands-free highway driving system, 12-inch screens and remote. The pickup is scheduled to begin arriving in dealerships this fall.
Should You Save for Retirement or Pay Down Debt?
Chesapeake Energy, a fracking pioneer that turned the U.S. from an oil importer to an exporter, is filing for bankruptcy. CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" crew discusses.
A local chamber of commerce is predicting 40 percent of Mexico City's small businesses will be forced to permanently shut down, forcing 1 million people out of work. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Women and Retirement Planning
A number of high profile corporations have announced a suspension of advertising on several social media platforms after many human rights organizations pressured the companies to help fight digital hate speech. Jericka Duncan speaks with the Anti-Defamation League CEO, who says Facebook needs to take responsibility for its role in the proliferation of online hate speech.
Just because you’re working from home doesn’t mean your boss can’t keep tabs on your every move. Veuer’s Sean Dowling has more.
Americans rely on mail carriers to send and receive their mail. Have you ever wondered how much these essential workers make?
How you can save a million bucks for retirement
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