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Trump's firing of the BLS commissioner has raised fears that government employment data, used to make major economic policy decisions, will become politicized.
We’ve all been there, in the middle of an objectively bad outcome, and had the same knee-jerk reaction: Blame someone else!
P resident Donald Trump says the U.S. economy is going great under his stewardship. The latest jobs numbers suggest a ...
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Aug. 1, 2025, the day a poor jobs report ...
The jobs report revisions that prompted Trump to fire the BLS commissioner were historically large. Here's why (Hint: it wasn ...
The other key release that is published by the BLS is the consumer price index that’s published about two to three weeks into the month following, and it is the basis for the inflation gauge that the ...
Trump’s attempt to bury unflattering information serves as a diversion from what could be a looming economic storm. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says that he believes the “economy ...
When I was the press assistant in the Obama White House, there was one thing I could always count on: the first Friday of every month was jobs day. Even a decade later, I wake up ...
The Republican-led House on Tuesday issued subpoenas to the Justice Department and high-ranking officials for files related ...
While phoning into CNBC on Tuesday morning, President Trump defended his decision to fire the labor statistics commissioner ...
South Carolina officer collapses from fentanyl exposure during routine traffic stop ...