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Indiana lost 2,600 factory jobs since tariffs began. Trump's response? Fire the statistician who reported the bad news.
This is a hair-on-fire moment, (“ Trump fires Bureau of Labor Statistics director after dismal employment report ‚” Aug. 1).
Though more than 700,000 officers were employed in the U.S. two years ago, the highest in a decade, the majority of agencies remain understaffed.
Managers are overburdened with administrative tasks, and their teams are dissatisfied with their jobs, leading to performance issues.
Nvidia’s H20 chips face growing Chinese distrust over alleged back doors, 15% revenue deal Why do flight attendants look at ...
Nvidia’s H20 chips face growing Chinese distrust over alleged back doors, 15% revenue deal Why do flight attendants look at ...
SACRAMENTO—I grew up in the 1970s in and around one of the “safest” big cities in the United States, Philadelphia. That might ...
The July CPI inflation report will be released on Tuesday with economists expecting prices ticked higher as more tariffs took effect, complicating the Fed's rate cut outlook.
Today, we delve into why the Bureau of Labor Statistics has stopped collecting critical economic data from smaller cities like Buffalo, New York, and Lincoln, Nebraska.
Longer-term U.S. Treasury yields will rise modestly in coming months on tariff inflation worries and a deluge of new debt ...
Days after he responded to a disappointing jobs report by firing the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Trump ...
President Donald Trump has, since he first returned to the White House in January, been on a steady march towards ...