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President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the BLS after a disappointing jobs report. It likely won't help the data get ...
Trump defended firing BLS commissioner Erika McEntarfer, sparking tense exchange with CNBC’s Joe Kernen on "Squawk Box" over ...
President Donald Trump continues to claim without evidence that the jobs report was "totally rigged." ...
The bill’s path forward is doubtful given that it would need to earn at least some Republican support in the House and Senate ...
E lon Musk’s DOGE may have completed much of its work in the federal bureaucracy, but the trickle-down effect from Musk’s ...
A defiant President Trump defended his firing of a top government jobs monitor and said he would like to run again in 2028.
Investors have long parsed economic reports on the labor market or inflation to help determine prices for stocks and bonds.
Staffing shortfalls have forced the BLS to stop collecting prices in Lincoln, Neb.; Provo, Utah; and Buffalo, N.Y. In the ...
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich joins Morning Joe to discuss the president's decision to fire BLS Commissioner Erika ...
Markets appear unfazed by Trump's shocking move to fire the BLS chief. Stronger rate-cut odds and solid earnings are helping ...
The Queen of Hearts would say “off with their heads!” every time she was disappointed. Trump says data he doesn’t like is ...
The statistical agency's problems predate Trump, but experts say it can't be easily fixed without more resources ...