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President Donald Trump claims, without a shred of evidence, that the government’s premiere economic data operation nefariously engineered negative statistics “for political purposes.” ...
President Trump and economist Stephen Moore held a surprise briefing in the Oval Office on Thursday, challenging the ...
Greg Mankiw, Harvard University economics professor and former CEA chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from ...
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.
Tom Wright-Piersanti, Lyna Bentahar and the staff of the Morning newsletter compiled this week’s quiz.
No, and no. The BLS is constantly modernizing its methods, and private companies cannot replace the BLS or any other US ...
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.
US President Donald Trump on Thursday alleged that jobs data had been "purposely" altered by the government's commissioner of ...
For years, the U.K.’s main economic statistics agency has faced growing scrutiny about how it collects employment data.
Trump's firing of McEntarfer led to widespread criticism, with pundits warning that Trump was intimidating officials to only present him positive information.