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President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the massive revisions to the latest jobs report constituted a “scam.” Yet revisions by the BLS were neither historic nor evidence of corruption.
The president fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner on Friday after poor job numbers. A Federal Reserve governor ...
President Donald Trump’s acolytes are scrambling to rationalize his decision to fire the nation’s top labor statistician ...
A battered dollar found some support on Monday after a dismal U.S. jobs report and President Donald Trump's firing of a top ...
Few expect a repeat of that nearly bear market reckoning. Still, August has a dubious track record for lackluster returns, ...
When it comes to economic reports, that was some week last week. The Federal Reserve didn't cut its key interest rate. The ...
By Doina Chiacu and Jasper Ward WASHINGTON (Reuters) -White House economic advisers on Sunday defended President Donald Trump ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he will announce a new head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics within three or four ...
When authoritarianism encroaches, apologists often present a strongman’s power grabs as rational — even imperative for the ...
Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz: Trump firing BLS head ‘like driving a car with no odometer' Man, 28, Died Protecting ...
Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One in Allentown, Pennsylvania en route to Washington D.C., U.S. President ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNWhite House defends firing of labour official as critics warn of trust erosion
The Trump administration's concern centres on a report showing net downward revisions of 258,000 jobs in May and June.
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