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Economists and Wall Street investors have long considered the job figures reliable, with share prices and bond yields often ...
On Friday, President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer, after the July jobs report ...
A so-called “sell America” trade, which led in part to the weakest 7-month stretch for the dollar in five decades, developed ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics last week issued a steep downward revision to May and June's hiring numbers, prompting ...
The White House believes unusual jobs data revisions prove the recently fired Bureau of Labor chief was manipulating statistics.
Jobs growth was slower than expected in July, and the unemployment rate rose, showing signs of trouble for the labor market.
Revisions to payroll estimates have almost become commonplace in recent years, but the BLS made substantial revisions for May ...
President Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday ignited a crisis at the U.S.’s top ...