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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erica Groshen about the firing of one of her successors over the latest jobs numbers.
US stock futures are up on Monday after ending Friday deep in the red, following a disappointing jobs report by Bureau of ...
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The anemic job gains in July, June, and May make it more likely the Fed will reduce borrowing costs at its September meeting, ...
Investors are searching for signs that will help them determine if the economy is weakening after a shockingly weak jobs report on Aug. 1.
President Donald Trump on Friday removed the head of the agency that produces the monthly jobs figures after a report showed hiring slowed<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
US job growth missed expectations in July, figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Friday, and revisions to hiring ...
Former General Electric CEO Jack Welch once claimed the jobs numbers were faked. How did that turn out? In today’s CEO Daily: ...
A dismal July jobs report has lifted expectations for fall rate cuts. But just how low could the fed funds rate be by year's ...
The only things keeping America out of a recession are robots and healthcare. The US economy is bending — but not yet ...
THE MESS WITH TEXAS: Everything’s bigger in Texas — including the ambition of President Donald Trump’s Republican gerrymander ...
Trump is now claiming the downward revisions of earlier jobs reports under Trump are a sign of political bias, even though ...