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"Firing the labor statistician delivering the data is akin to breaking the thermometer because of a heat wave," John Rash writes.
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after ...
Friday's jobs data and revisions gave investors a lot to digest. While stocks fell at first in response to the weakening labor market, they rebounded after expectations for interest-rate cuts grew. Th ...
Just a little more than six months into the role, Pritchard is out, returning to the Illinois Department of Commerce and ...
Labor economist Aaron Sojourner said President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner ...
The president claimed the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its numbers in order to try and affect the outcome of the 2024 election.
A top economist cited President Donald Trump's tariffs and immigration policy as the primary reasons he feels the U.S. is ...
It's not the disappointing job numbers that should upset us. It's not inflation or the tariffs. It's the corruption.
Trump has a go-to playbook if the numbers reveal uncomfortable realities, and that’s to discredit or conceal the figures and ...
Since Friday, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly jobs report, President Donald Trump has made repeated ...
NEW YORK — (AP) — U.S. stock indexes are slipping on Tuesday following the latest discouraging signal on the U.S. economy.