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President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics last week and described a jobs report that included a big ...
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman said Tuesday that President Trump “has convinced himself” that jobs data was ...
The jobs report revisions that prompted Trump to fire the BLS commissioner were historically large. Here's why (Hint: it wasn ...
Trump has falsely alleged that former BLS commissioner "faked" employment numbers before the 2024 election in order to better ...
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Trump's firing of his labor statistics chief is an ill-fated political maneuver
Trump’s attempt to bury unflattering information serves as a diversion from what could be a looming economic storm. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says that he believes the “economy ...
Firing Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer will taint any future jobs numbers coming from the agency, ...
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Fired Labor commissioner should sue Trump for defamation
The post Fired Labor commissioner should sue Trump for defamation appeared first on Salon.com. The conservative attorney ...
The former labor secretary calls Bureau of Labor Statistics “crown jewel” of government efforts to explain the economy.
The president insists that jobs statistics are “rigged,” which is wrong for a variety of reasons — including his yearslong ...
Trump's firing of the BLS commissioner has raised fears that government employment data, used to make major economic policy decisions, will become politicized.
The BLS jobs survey is widely considered by economists to be robust. It samples more than 100,000 businesses and government ...
Like President Donald Trump, Americans are skeptical of economic data from the federal government, according to a new poll.
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