Michelle Fox

Michelle Fox is a web producer for “Mad Money” and “Fast Money.” Prior to joining CNBC.com, she spent nearly 20 years on the broadcast side of the business, including an earlier stint at CNBC. Fox has also worked at MSNBC, Court TV and WCBS-TV in New York City, where she earned an Emmy award for anticipated breaking news coverage.


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Michelle Fox

3years ago
Business Culture

Layoffs and rescinded job offers: 6 steps to adjust your career plans for potential rocky times ahead

A recent survey found that 78 percent of employees are worried about losing their jobs if there is a recession.

4years ago
Business Culture

Want a four-day workweek? How to convince your boss to test it out

The idea is simple: employees work 80 percent of the time but maintain 100 percent productivity for 100 percent of the pay.

4years ago
Business Culture

Employer fertility benefits are on the rise amid the Great Resignation

The number of large companies offering or enhancing their family-building benefit grew by 8 percent year-over-year.

4years ago
Career Growth

Inflation has slammed small businesses. Here’s how one entrepreneur fought back.

Amanda Nguyen, founder of cake company Butter& had to find new ways to expand her business.

4years ago
Out of Office

From student loans to Covid layoffs, how to deal with the money stress keeping you up at night

Anxious or stressed adults are more likely to engage in costly financial behaviors, including withdrawing cash from retirement accounts and borrowing from high-cost financial services firms, according to a recent report.

4years ago
Know Your Value

Here’s what you can do now to set yourself up for financial success in 2022

Some money moves have Dec. 31 deadlines. Here’s how you can get a jump start on a financially healthy New Year.

4years ago
Know Your Value

The No. 1 reason why Americans want to change careers right now

You might be surprised to learn it’s not about pay.

4years ago
Know Your Value

Employers are planning larger pay raises. Here’s how you can negotiate for more.

Covid-19 caused businesses to cut back on compensation, but now companies are planning to boost raises to levels not seen in several years.

5years ago
Know Your Value

To close the gender investing gap, talk to your young girls ― Here’s how to start

Only 26 percent of American women invest in the stock market, and they invest less aggressively than men according to a recent report. Another study found that women who did invest outperformed men by 40 basis points.

5years ago
Know Your Value

Bobbi Brown, Ginni Rometty and more share their best advice for the next generation of women leaders

From embracing ambition to staying true to your values, this is what top CEOs say young women need to know if they want to climb to the top of their fields.