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After President Donald Trump, angered by a weaker-than-normal monthly jobs report, fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, claiming she had distorted the numbers for political gain, the New ...
Trump’s outburst over a bad jobs report is the second-term equivalent of his furious insistence in 2017 that more than a ...
Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• The unrelenting waves that washed over Washington’s ways during President Donald Trump’s first ...
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Axios on MSNTrump escapes reality in pursuit of a no-bad-news presidencyPresident Trump is accelerating his longtime efforts to banish facts and figures that challenge his narrative of a spotless ...
Regardless of what's thrown Wall Street's way, the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq Composite always find a ...
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 ...
Trump's replacement of labor statistics head after bad report shouldn't hurt integrity of jobs numbers. But there may still ...
Although talk of a recession was nearly absent from the Aug. 6 Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce annual Economic Outlook, ...
The bigger problem for investors might be that tariff fatigue has set in right when Trump's trade policies could really start biting.
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes a suite of reports and datasets that businesses, journalists, ...
Tariffs, inflation and job growth remain a national economic concern, but new data indicate healthy economy in Oklahoma, says economist Dr. Robert Dauffenbach.
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