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Trump’s outburst over a bad jobs report is the second-term equivalent of his furious insistence in 2017 that more than a ...
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 ...
Economist Steve Moore discusses President Donald Trump’s economic policy and ‘correct’ firing of a Bureau of Labor Statistics official on ‘Fox Report.’ ...
In August 2025, President Trump dismissed the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and seeks to appoint a new chief ...
However, Trump just gave investors two reasons to worry about another market crash: He recently reinstated modified versions ...
This isn’t the first time the BLS commissioner aroused presidential ire. But at least Nixon faced constraints.
Revisions to the U.S. job report are actually a sign of commitment to getting the numbers right, rather than something ...
Opinion polls are, in a sense, a necessary evil. They can often incur the wrath of those in power, or of individuals whose ...
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 ...
Regardless of what's thrown Wall Street's way, the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq Composite always find a ...
A recent US employment report confirmed "signs of fragility" in the labor market, a senior central bank official said on ...