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President Trump’s firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics head is likely to cause lasting damage to U.S. credibility.
The US economy added just 73,000 jobs last month, and the monthly totals for May and June were revised down by a combined 258 ...
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President Donald Trump doubled down on claims that the Bureau of Labor Statistics had “rigged” jobs data during a Tuesday ...
The bad news in last Friday’s jobs report may have been overshadowed when President Donald Trump fired the commissioner in ...
CNBC news anchor Joe Kernen confronted President Trump over firing the top labor statistics chief, saying it "undermines confidence in the system." ...
President Trump’s decision to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer is unlikely to benefit the ...
Trump responded by doing what Trump does: goes ballistic, acts impulsively, attacks the messenger, and spews falsehoods.
The jobs report for July revealed that some 258,000 fewer jobs were added in May and June than previously reported.
The bill’s path forward is doubtful given that it would need to earn at least some Republican support in the House and Senate ...
President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the BLS after a disappointing jobs report. It likely won't help the data get ...
The president claimed the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its numbers in order to try and affect the outcome of the 2024 election.