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President Donald Trump doubled down on claims that the Bureau of Labor Statistics had “rigged” jobs data during a Tuesday ...
Last week’s jobs report may have bolstered the case for a September rate cut by the Federal Reserve, but it may be too soon ...
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Letters to the Editor: Trump's firing of jobs data official an obvious example of 'shooting the messenger'
Dismissing data, facts and professional opinions, Trump asserts the numbers are "faked." This view and approach by a ...
Big question marks still loom for the Fed, and while the jobs report last Friday was weak, the unemployment rate remains low.
One country is clashing with the U.S., the other racing to appease Washington. Both approaches are being tested ahead of a ...
In announcing the firing of the government’s chief labor statistician last week, President Trump condemned the works of Erika ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' jobs report revisions are standard practice to improve data accuracy as more businesses ...
Economists and Wall Street investors have long considered the job figures reliable, with share prices and bond yields often ...
What do we do when the president of the United States behaves this way? On Friday, President Trump fired the head of the ...
President Donald Trump said that he would fill two key leadership positions with significant oversight of the US economy as ...
Wall Street futures pointed to a higher open on Tuesday, supported by ongoing optimism over potential Federal Reserve ...
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