weather. the d.a. in san diego has notified us they will not file charges against those two teenagers accused of arson. the d.a. says there simply is not enough evidence. the teens were not accused of setting any of the 11 major fires in san diego over the past two weeks. all right. trace gallagher, live for us in l.a. a fox report now and more headlines from the fox newsdesk. general motors is recalling even more cars. this time more than 200,000 chevy chevy aveos from 2004 to 2008. executives say a lighting part can overheat and catch fire. we have all the details at fox business.com. if you have one of those, check it out. their 29th recall this year calling close to a total of 14 million vehicles. that s a new record. ebay warning customers to
and you want to bring down the cost of the show. the tonight show has not been as profitable as it was years ago. he s been taking pay cuts, right? he s been taking cuts. they re going to move to new york, pay less, they re going to pay fallon less, so i think nbc is trying to make it a better business. you think it will be better? the last debacle was caused by competition. you know, they signed conan. they promised him the tonight show five years out because they didn t want him to come to fox. had conan come to fox, when american idol was a dominant show and fox was number one with adults kwaep to 49, he probably would have been very suckful. the same fear with jimmy fallon, that he would bolt? there would be competition. nbc is number one right now, and they feel they can hold on to number one. where does jay leno go?
positions to part-time work. something republicans are jumping on. pick and choose what they want. the fox business.com kate rogers, has the economic fallout from all of this. not great. this is a two-pronged issue. on the one side we have employers scaling back because they don t want to necessarily hit that threshold of 50 or more full-time workers or full-time workers at 30 hours a week or nor and offer them coverage they have to. so you want to stay under the radar. the employer mandate portion. 50 or more full-time workers youngs have to offer them coverage. if not you have to pay a penalty of thousand $2,000 per worker per year, and some companies feel it s cheaper than offering health care, so some people cut hours and get the subsidies
my goodness. okay. you already know you ll be dishing out extra carbon health care next year, right? and next year starts in a few days. so that s not the only blow to your wallet in 2014. yes. fox business.com reporter kate rogers is here, she reveals what you ll be spending more on next year, which is basically this year. two days away. the items that actually won t break your wallet. good morning. good morning. wonderful to have you. very christmassy. thank you. let s start with the items that will be more expensive in 2014. we ll start with housing. housing prices did see double digit gains throughout 2013. experts say that s expected to continue albeit on a lower level in 2014. so home prices on average will pick up by about 5.3%. is that good or bad? i guess if you re selling, it s good. selling, it s great. if you re trying to find a house, it s definitely not good news. bad news for renters. rent prices overall according to the national association of expected
as investors get ready for tomorrow s start of fourth quarter earning season. ten of the major banks agreeing to pay 8.5 billion dollars to settle complaints of foreclosure abuse. those names including bank of america, wells fargo and jp morgan chase will have to pay up to $125,000 to home owners who were wrongfully foreclosed during 2009 and 2010. and reports say about 400,000 people may be entitled to payments. and big news from apple today. the tech giant announcing 40 billion apps downloaded from its app store since it was launched in 2008. nearly half of those apps were downloaded in 2012 alone. to find fox business in your area log on to fox business.com. the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. . if you were a welfare recipient used food stamps to try to buy an ipod. we ll tell you something and