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President Trump is claiming, without evidence, that Friday's jobs report was "rigged." In response to the weak numbers, Trump ...
The President has his new world tariff order in place, but jobs and growth don’t look so good.
“The U.S. labor market is steadily losing steam as evidenced by the staggering downward revisions and a declining labor force ...
It is too soon to know whether the United States is on a similar path. But economists and other experts said that Mr. Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump's economic policies are facing scrutiny as weak indicators emerge. Job gains are dwindling, inflation ...
President Donald Trump was fuming about the July jobs report signaling a significant slowdown in the economy when he recalled ...
The president keeps trying to distance himself from the U.S. economy, which has been roiled by the chaos of his tariffs and trade wars.
We’ve all been there, in the middle of an objectively bad outcome, and had the same knee-jerk reaction: Blame someone else!
The Swiss government said it had “no indication” the country would be hit with a 39 percent tariff, which is set to take ...
The shock move Friday to fire the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner wasn't the first time we've seen Trump and his orbit unhappy with economic data.
Donald Trump has long wanted to fire government officials producing politically inconvenient statistics. Now he’s doing it.
President Donald Trump’s disapproval rating has reached its highest level this year, according to the most recent ActiVote ...