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President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the massive revisions to the latest jobs report constituted a “scam.” ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has been thrust into the spotlight after President Trump criticized its federal jobs report ...
President Donald Trump fired the nation’s top labor statistics official over the weekend while igniting a political firestorm ...
The Trump administration is scrutinizing the Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment data, key metrics that demonstrate the ...
US President Donald Trump has ordered the Commissioner of the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics Erika McEntarfer ...
Tom LoBianco of 24Sight News joined "The Final 5" to discuss the backlash following President Trump's firing of the Bureau of ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTrump orders firing of US jobs official after dismal employment reportLatest update showed US economy created only 73,000 jobs last month, with May and June data also revised sharply down ...
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The former Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) commissioners and non-partisan economic groups have criticized Donald Trump’s ...
William Beach, who was Trump’s first-term Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, called the firing “baseless” and “damaging” in a letter co-signed by Erica Groshen, who preceded Beach and was ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erica Groshen about the firing of one of her successors over the latest jobs numbers.
Leo Feler, chief economist at Numerator, discusses how the Bureau of Labor Statistics collects and reports data, and what the firing of Commissioner Erika McEntarfer means for the agency's future.
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