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Donald Trump fired the top jobs data official after a weak report. What does that mean for facts and the future of public ...
Trump’s firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ leader compounds a yearslong struggle to modernize methods and maintain resources.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics needs to turn to real-time information as its surveys increasingly go unanswered.
Officials are looking at E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, among others, to head ...
William Beach, who Stephen Moore calls a “good friend,” said Trump's numbers shared during his Oval Office presser were “the ...
Echoes of the Argentine experience have reverberated in the U.S. since Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
The Federal Reserve's vice chair of supervision, Michelle Bowman, on Saturday said recent weak job data underscores her ...
Mortgage rates fell to their lowest levels since March because job growth has been surprisingly weak this summer.
Americans are growing increasingly distrustful of the establishments around them — only 28% of U.S. adults have high confidence in major institutions like government, banks, courts and schools.
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after President Donald Trump on Friday fired the official who oversees it. Trump ...
Economist Steve Moore, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, said the government's official jobs numbers have been "corrupted." But he was singing a different tune when those figures were more ...
The downside of shooting a messenger for bearing bad news is it tends to isolate a leader from the facts necessary to make informed decisions.