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President Trump's federal hiring freeze and decision to fire Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer raise questions about the validity of inflation data.
Whatever the market take was from Friday's surprisingly soft U.S. payrolls update has been overshadowed by the instant firing ...
The ringgit closed stronger against the US dollar on Monday following a softer-than-expected United States (US) jobs report ...
Seasonal employees counting on housing at Yosemite were asked to volunteer for the park while the government was unable to ...
William Beach, who was Trump’s first-term Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, called the firing “baseless” and “damaging” in a letter co-signed by Erica Groshen, who preceded Beach and was ...
The White House believes unusual jobs data revisions prove the recently fired Bureau of Labor chief was manipulating statistics.
The White House says this week’s tariffs are final, Tesla’s self-driving technology legal woes are bad for the industry, and ...
Shares in Asia have mostly advanced after Wall Street had its worst day since May following the release of weak U.S. jobs ...
As Congress wades through the appropriations process, some nationwide disability program funding has returned. But state ...
A slowdown in hiring over the last three months could open the door for Federal Reserve officials to entertain [cutting rates ...
Having extended most of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and added even more tax breaks, Congress is once again punting on the central fiscal question of our time: What kind of government do Americans ...
Investors are searching for signs that will help them determine if the economy is weakening after a shockingly weak jobs report on Aug. 1.
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