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The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses surveys to collect economic data including employment counts, wages and inflation.
Markets appear unfazed by Trump's shocking move to fire the BLS chief. Stronger rate-cut odds and solid earnings are helping ...
President Trump's declaration that "we need people that we can trust" after his firing of the BLS commissioner has left ...
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump’s Firing of BLS Chief Is Bound to Backfire
What happens next can only go wrong for him and the U.S. Here’s what experts and critics are arguing in the aftermath.
Economists across the political spectrum are sounding the alarm over President Trump’s decision to fire the Labor ...
President Trump’s pick to run the federal agency that produces the critical U.S. jobs report might not be able to make it ...
President Donald Trump’s firing of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Friday afternoon just after she delivered a negative jobs report echoes the impulse of many leaders to ...
Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter and Jasmine Wright of NOTUS join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest ...
Investors have long parsed economic reports on the labor market or inflation to help determine prices for stocks and bonds.
The CBO said Trump's spending bill passed last month has an overall debt projection of $4.1 trillion over 10 years.
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