O’Reilly urges Americans to invest in stock market and stop ‘yowling about high prices’
O'Reilly said 40% of Americans own no stocks and urged younger people to build wealth through the market instead of complaining about prices.
- On Monday, conservative pundit Bill O'Reilly urged Americans to stop "yowling about rising prices" and invest in the stock market instead, citing his own portfolio's strong performance during his No Spin News show.
- Rising gas prices, which hit about $3.79 on Tuesday due to the Strait of Hormuz closure following military strikes against Iran, have widened the divide between the White House and GOP lawmakers over the economy.
- While Gallup reports 58% of Americans own stocks, O'Reilly encouraged younger people to invest in the Standard & Poor's to grow capital, noting that about 40% of Americans hold no stocks, mutual funds, or IRAs.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senator Thom Tillis expressed frustration with the administration's economic disconnect, with Tillis recalling his 1970s experience living "gas tank to gas tank" to emphasize voter financial strain.
- With 59 percent of voters feeling pessimistic about the economy, President Trump's approval rating stood at 40.9 percent as of Tuesday, leaving the administration facing steep headwinds before the 2026 midterms.
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Americans have been dealing with increased oil and gas prices, Bill O'Reilly asks them to invest in stock market and stop 'yowling about high prices'
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the divide between the White House and GOP lawmakers over the state of the economy is widening as the 2026 midterms approach. While Republican senators are sounding the alarm about rising costs and voter sentiment, conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly is taking a different approach by urging Americans to stop what he calls “yowling about rising prices” and start investing in the stock market instead, The Hill r…
Bill O’Reilly wishes Americans would stop ‘yowling about high prices’
Recent poll found that less than 60 percent of Americans are investing in the stock market, mutual funds, 401(k)s or IRAs
O'Reilly urges Americans to invest in stock market and stop 'yowling about high prices'
Conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly on Monday urged Americans to invest in the stock market and stop “yowling about rising prices” amid widespread concerns about the economy. “My portfolio is doing great because [President] Trump is — his policies appeal to the big companies, but 40 percent of Americans don't participate in capitalism, and a lot of...
Millionaire Bill O'Reilly Tells Americans: 'Stop Yowling About Higher Prices'
At the end of Bill O'Reilly's Monday podcast (around the 20-minute mark), he castigated Americans for "yowling" about high prices because of Trump's inflationary policies and unnecessary war with Iran. Instead, he told people to shut up and get in the stock market. For multimillionaires, having disposable income is like breathing air on a nice day at the beach. Bill O unintentionally explained that Trump's policies only benefit the very rich, w…
Bill O’Reilly Slams Struggling Americans Who Are ‘Yowling About High Prices’
Struggling Americans should stop “yowling” about high prices and just get in the stock market already, Bill O’Reilly proclaimed on his No Spin News podcast that dropped on Monday. O’Reilly slammed Americans struggling with inflation and high prices, despite a new Harris Poll reported by The Guardian, which shows 57% of those surveyed believe the economy is getting worse amid an affordability crisis. O’Reilly boasted about his own stock portfolio…
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