President Biden vows to bring inflation under control
"The first cause of inflation is a once-in-a-century pandemic," Biden said. "A second cause – Mr. Putin's war in Ukraine."
"The first cause of inflation is a once-in-a-century pandemic," Biden said. "A second cause – Mr. Putin's war in Ukraine."
Here's how much more you'll be paying for food in 2022, according to USDA estimates
The USDA’s Food Price Outlook estimates that prices at the grocery store will increase by 5%-6% in 2022. Overall, food prices were 8.8% higher in March 2022, compared to a year prior.
The USDA’s Food Price Outlook estimates that prices at the grocery store will increase by 5%-6% in 2022. Overall, food prices were 8.8% higher in March 2022, compared to a year prior.
What to make of the struggling Dow and S&P 500
Phil Flynn form the PRICE Futures Group talks about the recent declines in the stock market and what to expect moving forward.
Phil Flynn form the PRICE Futures Group talks about the recent declines in the stock market and what to expect moving forward.
Pediatrician's plea to parents: Do NOT make your own baby formula
Amid today's baby formula shortage, Dr. Sarah Adams of Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio warned parents away from homemade options.
Amid today's baby formula shortage, Dr. Sarah Adams of Akron Children's Hospital in Ohio warned parents away from homemade options.
Illinois notches 5th credit boost in a year
Fitch upgraded the state’s rating on its general obligation bonds to BBB+ from BBB- and its sales tax bonds to A from BBB+. The upgrade comes as Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who is running for reelection, hopes to prove to voters that the state is in better fiscal shape under his leadership.
Fitch upgraded the state’s rating on its general obligation bonds to BBB+ from BBB- and its sales tax bonds to A from BBB+. The upgrade comes as Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who is running for reelection, hopes to prove to voters that the state is in better fiscal shape under his leadership.
Chicago issued hundreds of thousands of illegal City Sticker tickets, court rules
Chicago motorists were fined hundreds of millions of dollars in improper city sticker and other tickets over the last decade, according to a ruling by an Illinois Appellate Court.
Chicago motorists were fined hundreds of millions of dollars in improper city sticker and other tickets over the last decade, according to a ruling by an Illinois Appellate Court.
Robocalls have increased by millions in recent months
Robocalls jumped by over 600 million from February to March, YouMail tracker found
Robocalls jumped by over 600 million from February to March, YouMail tracker found
April 2022 jobs report: US added 428,000 jobs despite surging inflation
America’s employers added 428,000 jobs in April 2022 and hiring kept the unemployment rate at 3.6%.
America’s employers added 428,000 jobs in April 2022 and hiring kept the unemployment rate at 3.6%.
Stocks plummet over fears of higher interest rates
Thursday was a rocky day on Wall Street as stocks fell amid worry over higher interest rates. Scott Martin, chief investment officer of Kingsview Investment Management, joins FOX 32 News to break it down.
Thursday was a rocky day on Wall Street as stocks fell amid worry over higher interest rates. Scott Martin, chief investment officer of Kingsview Investment Management, joins FOX 32 News to break it down.
How will rising interest rates affect your wallet?
Scott Martin, chief investment officer at Kingsview Wealth Management, talks about how the Federal Reserve rate hike will impact your wallet.
Scott Martin, chief investment officer at Kingsview Wealth Management, talks about how the Federal Reserve rate hike will impact your wallet.
More than $4M available to Illinois residents in TurboTax settlement
The company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States, including over 130,000 residents in Illinois, who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services.
The company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States, including over 130,000 residents in Illinois, who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services.
Chicago moving quickly on casino project
The Vice Chairman of the City Council's Casino Committee is calling for the casino project to move ahead quickly, despite fierce opposition from the neighborhood groups.
The Vice Chairman of the City Council's Casino Committee is calling for the casino project to move ahead quickly, despite fierce opposition from the neighborhood groups.
Intuit to pay $141M settlement over 'free' TurboTax ads
The company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States, including over 130,000 residents in Illinois who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services.
The company behind the TurboTax tax-filing program will pay $141 million to customers across the United States, including over 130,000 residents in Illinois who were deceived by misleading promises of free tax-filing services.
Fed raises interest rates by half-point, the most since 2000
The Federal Reserve intensified its drive to curb the worst inflation in 40 years by raising its benchmark short-term interest rate by a sizable half-percentage point.
The Federal Reserve intensified its drive to curb the worst inflation in 40 years by raising its benchmark short-term interest rate by a sizable half-percentage point.
$750,000 winning lottery ticket sold in Chicago area
CHECK YOUR LOTTO TICKETS! Someone in the Chicago area just got lucky.
CHECK YOUR LOTTO TICKETS! Someone in the Chicago area just got lucky.
Things to consider when dealing with student debt
College finance expert Kristina Ellis dishes out helpful advice for those dealing with student loan debt.
College finance expert Kristina Ellis dishes out helpful advice for those dealing with student loan debt.
Hundreds march through Chicago to mark International Workers Day
The May Day rally attracted union workers, immigration activists, socialists and communists.
The May Day rally attracted union workers, immigration activists, socialists and communists.
Illinois homeowners can now apply for grants to help pay bills
Illinois has $309 million up for grabs and Governor JB Pritzker wants you to apply for it.
Illinois has $309 million up for grabs and Governor JB Pritzker wants you to apply for it.
Pritzker announces millions in homeowner assistance
Illinois has $309 million up for grabs and Governor JB Pritzker wants you to apply for it.
Illinois has $309 million up for grabs and Governor JB Pritzker wants you to apply for it.
'Project Gratitude' to award $25K in scholarships to African-American CPS seniors
Two groups are working together hoping that for a lot of students at Chicago Public Schools, this weekend will be filled with fun, and will help them achieve their future goals.
Two groups are working together hoping that for a lot of students at Chicago Public Schools, this weekend will be filled with fun, and will help them achieve their future goals.



















