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Trump's firing of BLS chief Erika McEntarfer over labor statistics could backfire as a potential recession looms.
Economists and Wall Street investors have long considered the job figures reliable, with share prices and bond yields often ...
Trump’s knee-jerk response to troublesome data is to deny it. He has eliminated climate change and disease statistics that contradict his views.
"Firing the labor statistician delivering the data is akin to breaking the thermometer because of a heat wave," John Rash writes.
Opinion: The flexibility of the U.S. labor market means that it has shrugged off many waves of technological change.
According to The Allmanac, Dallas-Fort Worth may surpass Chicago in a decade as the nation’s third-largest metropolitan area.
On Friday, August 1, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) delivered a disappointing jobs report. And President Donald ...
When the coronavirus surged during U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term, he called for a simple fix: Limit the amount of ...
Gold’s blockbuster rally in the first quarter of this year seems to have dissipated, and gains are expected to be limited in ...
The dollar edged up against the euro and the yen, but remained within striking distance of Friday’s lows, after weak U.S.