WBBM devotes an hour each weekday to discussion about the economy and financial markets with some of the top experts in the nation.
Earlier announced job growth was revised significantly lower - raising fresh concerns about the economy. Traveling to Europe can affect your body in surprising ways. Europe cracks down on over-tourism.
From jet lag to sore feet - weight loss to culture shock - Americans in Europe face surprising body and mind changes while traveling. Mark Wolters, Wolters World Travel and Culture - YouTube channel and Associate Professor Of Business Administration at the University of Illinois - Gies College of Business in Urbana-Champaign joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
More moms are choosing family over career, the coming months could bring opportunities for homebuyers, plus a visit with our Monday afternoon stock picker.
In a shaky job market, “job hugging” may feel safe, but clinging too tightly could cost workers opportunities, growth, and long-term financial security. Michelle Reisdorf, Chicago Jobs Expert at Robert Half, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
Latest on the big government jobs report, The Vatican taps Chicago talent to launch a restaurant at Rome's papal retreat and a visit with the man behind Chicago-based Farmer's Fridge
A Chicago company that makes fresh, nutrient-dense meals available around the clock with its smart fridges continues to expand, using technology to ensure freshness and cut waste... Luke Saunders, Founder and CEO of Farmer's Fridge here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details...
Chicago Bears post a big jump in valuation, local homebuyers increasingly cancel contracts amid housing uncertainty, and AI trading tools fall short of investor expectations.
Chicago homebuyers are increasingly backing out of deals - and our guest today is seeing it firsthand. Mario Greco, Founder of The MG Group at Compass in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
New data shows three in four workers plan to earn income in retirement - though far fewer actually do. The BBB warns of rising pet scams, and your workplace actions may be under greater scrutiny than you think.
Always assume your employer is watching - from websites you visit to office behavior to snack stash grabs - missteps rarely go unnoticed. Jason Wachtel, Managing Partner at J-W Michaels & Company here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
The busy week ahead on Wall Street includes Friday's big government jobs report, a Gold Coast shopping-and-dining concept expands to the North Shore, and tips for turning Christmas into a memorable vacation.
Space 519 - Chicago's curated fashion and cafe concept store on Chestnut Street - is expanding with an additional location at the historic Plaza del Lago in Wilmette. Lance Lawson, co-owner of Space 519, describes it as a small luxury department store with an in-store restaurant, The Lunchroom - now in Chicago and Wilmette.
How to handle life's endless obligations without draining your wallet, a look at Labor Day travel with the cheapest gas since 2020, and a sustainably sourced Mexican seafood restaurant in Pilsen.
Nvidia beats the Street as Wall Street watches its AI-driven growth surge. It's a record-setting year for an American automaker in vehicle recalls, and Walgreens' new CEO sparks fears of a gutting overhaul.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's high-profile engagement will certainly move the needle in the more than $70 billion wedding industry. People are paying more than ever for convenience, and an increasing number of restaurants are literally going to the dogs.
It's not just about people anymore - restaurants are showing hospitality extends to man's best friend, with Chicago patios offering pup menus, treats, and even special meatloaf. Doug Roth, Founder and President of Playground Hospitality here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with the details…
It's a weekend of pro beach volleyball on Chicago's lakefront, plus how to score a great deal on an electric vehicle, and tips to avoid peak vacation crowds and costs.
As dealers sit on large inventories of electric vehicles, smart buyers can land great deals if they play their cards right. John McElroy, Automotive Industry Analyst and Host of - Auto Line dot-tv in Detroit joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
A look at the busy week ahead on Wall Street, a big stretch for skydivers in Chicago - from the Air and Water Show to record-breaking jumps at Skydive Chicago - and a visit with our Monday afternoon stock picker.
It's been a busy stretch for skydivers in the Chicago area. First came the Air and Water Show, and then, all last week, jumpers from around the world gathered at Skydive Chicago to attempt several record-breaking feats. Chris "Ace" Acevedo, Retired U.S. Army Golden Knight and Professional Competitive Skydiver, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
The costs of school, sports, and other activities can pile up quickly; deciding whether renting or buying a home is your best move; and winning the fight in a restaurant game of chicken.
ESPN is making history with its new streaming product, Cracker Barrel is undergoing a rebranding, and Chipotle looks to the sky to draw attention and customers.
Chipotle is testing drone delivery in Dallas - a pilot program aimed at younger consumers - as the chain looks to create buzz and revive sluggish sales. Paul Hochman, President of Humongous Media and former Tech Editor for the Today Show, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
Why more adults are ordering kids' meals, the overwhelming number of new college grads prioritizing jobs close to home for family ties and work-life balance, and tips on safely disposing of old electronic devices.
An overwhelming number of new college grads want jobs close to home - prioritizing family ties, work-life balance, and saving money on rent over relocation. Michelle Reisdorf, Chicago jobs expert for Robert Half, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
More families are turning to resale stores and even pawn shops for their back-to-school needs, while theme parks roll out Halloween early and Chicago's Rosebud Restaurant Group stages a comeback.
More families are turning to Goodwill, resale stores, and even pawn shops for their back-to-school shopping needs... Jennifer Waters, a Chicago-based business reporter, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss the strategy.
New types of AI-infused cuddly toys for kids as young as three are being sold as an alternative to screen time, O'Hare's upgrade enters its next phase, and we check in with our Monday afternoon stock picker.
AI-powered stuffed animals promise screen-free companionship for kids - but children confiding in chat-bot plushies raises concerns about privacy - safety - and unsettling downsides. Jennifer Jolly, Tech Life Columnist for USA Today - Founder, Editor-in-Chief of Techish dot-com in Seattle joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
Retail sales are on the rise, a preview of Chicago Latin Restaurant Week, and Chicago icon - Nuts on Clark is enjoying a growth spurt.
Chicago's Nuts on Clark has been a Wrigleyville staple since 1979. The business is now heading in new and exciting directions. Robert Kenney, Director of Nuts on Clark here in Chicago, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour with an update...
Deciding if a vacation home is worth the expense, restaurants in the fast-casual space are seeing a slowdown, and schools are getting stricter about cell phone use in classrooms.
As more schools ban cell phones during class - and in some cases all day - many parents are torn. They see phones as a vital way to keep in touch with their kids and even as a useful classroom tool, but also recognize they can be a major distraction. Jennifer Jolly, Tech Life Columnist for USA Today and Founder/Editor-in-Chief of Techish.com in Seattle, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss...
Amazon expands same-day fresh food delivery to over a thousand cities across the U.S., the “cost of socializing” can become a burden, and new data shows diners are tipping less.
A lot of young people overspend to maintain friendships, with social costs straining budgets, impacting savings goals, and even ending relationships. Ed Gjertsen, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Engage Wealth Group here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
Latest on today's key inflation data, quitting a job without damaging your future prospects and Alaska cruises require more planning than many other cruise itineraries.
Some people who quit their jobs want to go out like a rock star — but while it may feel good in the moment, it could cost you long term. Michelle Reisdorf, Chicago-based Jobs Expert for Robert Half, joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to explain...
A look at the busy week ahead on Wall Street, and update on the Chicago Bears stadium saga and a visit with our Monday afternoon stock picker.
The seemingly never-ending saga of the Bears' new stadium continues as President Kevin Warren urges Illinois lawmakers to approve a property tax deal for an Arlington Heights stadium - though passage this fall remains unlikely. Marc Ganis - President and Co-Founder of Sports Corp Limited here in Chicago joins Rob Hart on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.
Charitable giving matters year-round. From gang life to food truck success - mentoring youth through cooking. And the Chicago Triathlon brings global athletes, big business, and major sponsorships to town.
United Airlines has resumed flights after a technical issue grounded all mainline operations. While service is returning to normal, some delays are still expected. Meanwhile, as we hit the dog days of summer, it's time to kick off Pumpkin Spice season. And — how much are the Chicago Bears really worth? The eye-popping number may surprise you.
A headline out today from the sports business site Sportico says the Chicago Bears are valued at roughly $8.8 billion — but in reality, their valuation is likely closer to $7.5 billion. Marc Ganis, President and Co-Founder of Sports Corp Ltd. here in Chicago, joins Andy Dahn on the WBBM Noon Business Hour to discuss.