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President Donald Trump continues to claim without evidence that the jobs report was "totally rigged." ...
The probability of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September jumped dramatically following weak employment data, with market ...
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In rejecting the jobs report, Trump follows his own playbook of discrediting unfavorable data
President Donald Trump has a pattern of dismissing or altering data that reflects poorly on him. During his first term, the ...
The bad news in last Friday’s jobs report may have been overshadowed when President Donald Trump fired the commissioner in ...
Though Trump rejects the results of the report, Friday's jobs figures could raise the chances that the Fed cuts rates next ...
The U.S. economy added 73,000 jobs in July, which is fewer than expected, as the unemployment rate increased to 4.2%.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Has Unhinged Excuse for Firing BLS Chief Over Jobs Report
Trump abruptly fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday after the release of the report, ...
Economists and Wall Street investors have long considered the job figures reliable, with share prices and bond yields often ...
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Did DOGE contribute to the BLS jobs report that Trump hated? Economist Mark Zandi thinks so
Elon Musk’s DOGE may have completed much of its work in the federal bureaucracy, but the trickle-down effect from Musk’s ...
Trump’s knee-jerk response to troublesome data is to deny it. He has eliminated climate change and disease statistics that contradict his views.
Last week’s surprisingly poor jobs report and massive downward revisions to previous months’ data have spurred renewed pressure on the Fed to cut rates.
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