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President Trump fired the top Bureau of Labor Statistics official on Friday, after the agency issued a weak jobs report. Plus ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported weak July job growth and made downward revisions for May and June. President Trump, ...
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On Friday, job growth figures from earlier months were revised sharply downward. Also on the show: are President Trump's new ...
Midsize businesses are more likely to either absorb the cost of tariffs or pass them along to their customers.
As electronic labels roll out in grocery stores across the U.S., consumers and lawmakers fear they could lead to surge pricing.
After discouraging revisions to May and June’s jobs reports, the president moved to fire the nonpartisan head of the BLS.
Employers added just 73,000 jobs last month, well short of what forecasters expected. Worse, revisions shaved a stunning 258,000 jobs off May and June payrolls.