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During Oval Office meeting pro-Trump economist Steve Moore says the president made the right call to fire the head of Bureau of Labor Statistics given wildly faulty jobs projections.
President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that the Bureau of Labor Statistics may have deliberately inflated job numbers under the Biden administration. The claim came during a White House briefing by ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday alleged that jobs data had been "purposely" altered by the government's commissioner of labor statistics to bolster his predecessor Joe Biden, presenting ...
President Donald Trump unexpectedly summoned reporters to the Oval Office on Thursday to present them with charts that he says show the U.S. economy is solid following a jobs report last week that ...
Trump's firing of McEntarfer led to widespread criticism, with pundits warning that Trump was intimidating officials to only present him positive information.
Trump and advisor Steve Moore revealed new data alleging the Biden administration overstated job growth by 1.5 million.
Employees express concern Trump's firing of the commissioner, which followed a weak jobs report, will lead to future ...
Weekly applications for jobless benefits are seen as a proxy for U.S. layoffs and have mostly settled in a historically ...
PROVIDENCE — US Senator Jack Reed is calling for a special investigation into President Trump’s abrupt firing of the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following a weaker-than-expected ...
President Trump's firing of the BLS director undermines trust in U.S. economic data, increasing uncertainty for investors.
Households may notice price increases from his tariffs long before official statistics catch up.
THE CREDIBILITY of the agency in charge of measuring the health of the US labor market is at risk following President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics — with ...