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Bureau of Labor Statistics faces scrutiny over data collection methods following disappointing July jobs report that missed economist estimates by 37,000 positions.
“Let me put it this way: People make mistakes all the time driving the car. Now imagine that you blur the windshield,” he ...
The president attempted to tell a different story about the U.S. economy than what the latest job report revealed.
Trump’s reaction to July’s jobs report created a whole new controversy. Can Congress’ new normal be disrupted? Plus, KCRW ...
"The mindset of the market is to embrace risk because that brings rewards rather than losses -- keep shrugging it off," Steve ...
The recent revisions downward were unusually large, but there are many factors that require updating numbers, and rigging the data would be difficult.
By all means, President Donald Trump had good reason to fire a Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner who failed to solve ...
President Trump and economist Stephen Moore held a surprise briefing in the Oval Office on Thursday, challenging the ...
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 ...
Of course the Bureau of Labor Statistic (BLS) is wrong about levels of employment or lack thereof. How could it be right?
During an Oval Office meeting, pro-Trump economist Steve Moore said the president made the right call to fire the head of Bureau of Labor Statistics given faulty jobs projections.
President Donald Trump has summoned reporters to the Oval Office to present charts that he says shows the economy is solid.