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Trump's replacement of labor statistics head after bad report shouldn't hurt integrity of jobs numbers. But there may still ...
Almost two million Americans are collecting unemployment in the highest figures since the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of ...
President Trump and economist Stephen Moore held a surprise briefing in the Oval Office on Thursday, challenging the ...
By all means, President Donald Trump had good reason to fire a Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner who failed to solve ...
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During an Oval Office meeting, pro-Trump economist Steve Moore said the president made the right call to fire the head of Bureau of Labor Statistics given faulty jobs projections.
President Donald Trump has summoned reporters to the Oval Office to present charts that he says shows the economy is solid.
The number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits for at least one week climbed to its highest point since November ...
Donald Trump has almost certainly complained more about journalists than any of his predecessors have, maybe more than all of ...
President Donald Trump is the first president to fire the chief of a key government agency that produces the crucial U.S. jobs report. To hear President Donald Trump and his allies tell it, the ...
Major revisions to US government data released in early August showed the labor market is in a worse position than previously ...
Treasury Secretary Bessent defended President Trump's decision to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) head Erika McEntarfer after unprecedented downward revisions to May and June jobs figures ...