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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -White House economic advisers on Sunday defended President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the ...
On Friday, we reported on the latest jobs numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which showed weaker than expected growth. On Friday afternoon, President Trump fired the person in charge of ...
After U.S. jobs figures for May and June were revised significantly downward by the Bureau of Labor Statistics — slashing a ...
President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the massive revisions to the latest jobs report constituted a “scam.” ...
The president fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner on Friday after poor job numbers. A Federal Reserve governor ...
President Donald Trump’s acolytes are scrambling to rationalize his decision to fire the nation’s top labor statistician ...
It's been a case of buy the dip so far on Monday as U.S. and European stock futures edge up, along with the dollar. The ...
The skilled nursing workforce gained just 2,000 jobs last month, and CCRCs and assisted living communities added only 1,100 jobs..
When authoritarianism encroaches, apologists often present a strongman’s power grabs as rational — even imperative for the ...
It's been a case of buy the dip so far on Monday as U.S. and European stock futures edge up, along with the dollar. The Nikkei suffered a delayed reaction to Friday's Wall Street rout and a jump in ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics was a dumpster fire during her tenure as commissioner.
On Sunday, William Beach, who preceded McEntarfer as BLS commissioner, told CNN's "State of the Union" that her firing was "groundless," and that there was "no way" for her to rig the numbers, since ...