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The jobs report revisions that prompted Trump to fire the BLS commissioner were historically large. Here's why (Hint: it wasn ...
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after ...
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In normal times, the first Friday of the month brings a routine tranche of government data known as the monthly jobs report.
When the facts don’t fit the President’s narrative, he asks for new ones, as evidenced by his recent firing of the Bureau of ...
Trump has falsely alleged that former BLS commissioner "faked" employment numbers before the 2024 election in order to better ...
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New York Magazine on MSNIt’s Official: Trump Just Made Up the 2024 Crime WaveThe FBI’s crime statistics show the migrant-fueled crime wave Trump and Vance kept talking about during the campaign was a ...
Donald Trump’s stance on Covid-19 turned out to be a prelude for his second term. The US president, who in 2020 argued that ...
Trump had previously touted the May and June jobs reports as proof he was 'revitalizing the American economy.' The revised data bursts those boasts.
After a historic downward revision to jobs numbers, Trump fired the head of the BLS. But critics on both sides say the move ...
In case you had any doubt that it’s Donald “Economy Butcher” Trump who’s really trying to rig the economic numbers.
The president got into a spirited debate with “Squawk Box” host Joe Kernen about the 2020 election and his firing of the commissioner of Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Canning the labor chief will make jobs statistics less trustworthy, but authoritarians thrive in a world of blurred fact and ...
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