Katie Couric, CBS Evening News, predicted jobs were in jeopardy. Couric's words came just hours before the Dept. of Labor announcement of a drop in the unemployment rate and an October increase of…
In July, CNN’s Lou Dobbs said the federal deficit would not go down without tax increases, but it turns out he was wrong.
Fox News business reporter, Brenda Buttner on "Fox News Live" says, "If you listen to the Democrats or listen to much of our media, our economy is in dire straights...the numbers, well they tell a…
"Lou Dobbs Tonight's" Kitty Pilgrim says "...as the war on this nation's middle class intensifies, politicians are now completely ignoring the concerns of middle-class Americans on the campaign…
Author Barbara Ehrenreich mentions the frequency of CNN stories about an “eroding” middle class.
CNN's Bill Schneider continues to insist that the middle class is slipping away and the American dream is a “lost cause.”
Fox News anchor Brit Hume reported some findings from BMI’s “Bad News Bears” study on the October 19 “Special Report with Brit Hume.”
NBC’s Brian Williams tells viewers that although the federal deficit has gone down, it’s still worrisome.
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell appeared on CNBC’s “Kudlow and Company” to explain how the networks skewed economic reporting to make a good economy look bad.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Bob Schieffer complained that oil “closed at an unbelievable $71.35” and incorrectly claimed that was a record high.
Energy analyst John Kilduff warned that $70/barrel oil could “be the breaking point for the economy.” He was wrong.
John Harwood, CNBC’s chief Washington correspondent, explained that high gas prices “obscure” what the GOP wants to brag about – “and that’s a growing economy.”
Ryan Ratcliff, of UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, was part of the network trend toward doom-and-gloom in the housing market – warning of a “worst-case scenario” that could send the economy “…
ABC’s Geoff Morrell complains that a Texas town’s churches are rendering unto Caesar a busted budget.
NBC’s "Today Show" Kevin Tibbles bemoans a report comparing business productivity to workers’ wages. "A rising tide is not lifting all boats," say NBC's Matt Lauer.
On "In the Money" Kurtz said "With the rise of Fox News and conservative talk radio and NPR on the left and certain liberal cable programs, there is, polls have shown, that people like hearing…
Miles O'Brien, CNN anchor of "American Morning," following a story on the proposed trans fat ban in NYC said, "Well what are they going to go after next? They going to make us wear our galoshes…
Despite declining gas prices, NBC’s Anne Thompson reminds us we are “just one hurricane” away from more price spikes on the "Nightly News."
CBS’s Anthony Mason calls attention to the high cost of union labor.
ABC’s Mellody Hobson tells consumers to lock in a mortgage rate and communicate openly with their lenders on "Good Morning America."
Labor Secretary Elaine Chao sets CNN’s Soledad O’Brien straight on jobs and income stats on Labor Day on "American Morning." Chao focused on after-tax wages.
Labor Secretary Elaine Chao sets CNN’s Soledad O’Brien straight on jobs and income stats on Labor Day on "American Morning." Chao focused on how there is not a wage gap but a skill gap.
CBS’s Harry Smith admits the media panicked recently about rising gas prices, only to now see them dropping "like a stone" on "The Early Show."
Fox’s Neil Cavuto interviews Tom Oreck about his company’s quick recovery from Hurricane Katrina damage