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Economists and Wall Street investors have long considered the job figures reliable, with share prices and bond yields often ...
Investors have long parsed economic reports on the labor market or inflation to help determine prices for stocks and bonds.
Friday's unexpectedly weak jobs report signals that some sectors are cutting back on hiring amid economic uncertainty.
Economists say firing a top official for revisions to a jobs report sends a bad message and could destroy trust in data ...
Republicans are even calling out Trump over the firing of the BLS chief, and most of them who have a basic grasp on reality ...
The Queen of Hearts would say “off with their heads!” every time she was disappointed. Trump says data he doesn’t like is ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics last week issued a steep downward revision to May and June's hiring numbers, prompting ...
Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer oversaw a July jobs report that the president claims was rigged ...
Hours after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment data showing slow job growth for July and prior months, ...
President Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics forced his allies into the awkward spot of ...
President Donald Trump was fuming about the July jobs report signaling a significant slowdown in the economy when he recalled one of his simmering resentments: the statistician overseeing the ...