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The monthly jobs report is under a microscope as Trump’s nominee to take over the Bureau of Labor Statistics has debated ...
If your job search feels like it’s dragging, a new report shows you’re not alone. A disappointing July jobs report showing slower-than-expected growth led to the firing of Erika McEntarfer, ...
Most of us just accept that government economic data is the best possible estimate of the economy. That could change, and that would be bad for all of us.
The BLS has failed to modernize, and its methods are deficient. The jobs number and its revisions do not meet accepted ...
Donald Trump got some positive economic data — even if dissing the July jobs report and firing the BLS head may have cost him ...
Political interference in economic data threatens the business foundation that companies depend on for planning, forecasting, ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was pressed on Tuesday after President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggested the agency suspend its monthly jobs report.
Bureau of Labor Statistics staff won’t sit by quietly if the new chief tries to manipulate data Trump’s pick to take over at ...
Here's a letter from a Moneyist reader in the aftermath of the latest inflation data: "I'm confused! Inflation numbers are up and the stock market is also up, supposedly because Wall Street expects ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump nominee to lead labour statistics agency faces wave of criticism
Economists worry that EJ Antoni’s nomination is largely political in nature for a historically non-partisan role.
Donald Trump raised a lot of eyebrows when he fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because he didn’t like the quarterly report – which showed numbers weren’t up the way he wanted them to ...
With inflation easing and the labor market cooling, the risks of keeping policy too tight are mounting. The CME Group now ...
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