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President Trump fired the BLS commissioner after accusing the agency of rigging job numbers. The firing follows sharp ...
Trump responded by doing what Trump does: goes ballistic, acts impulsively, attacks the messenger, and spews falsehoods.
The jobs report for July revealed that some 258,000 fewer jobs were added in May and June than previously reported.
The bad news in last Friday’s jobs report may have been overshadowed when President Donald Trump fired the commissioner in charge of producing it. But economists haven’t forgotten about America’s job ...
Economists say the rise in unemployment among Black Americans could be a troubling sign for the economy at large.
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after ...
Last week’s surprisingly poor jobs report and massive downward revisions to previous months’ data have spurred renewed ...
To build trust in government data, President Donald Trump should not fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner. He ...
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 ...
Big question marks still loom for the Fed, and while the jobs report last Friday was weak, the unemployment rate remains low.
Opinion: The flexibility of the U.S. labor market means that it has shrugged off many waves of technological change.
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