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Trump’s firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics raises fears for the integrity of official statistics.
Erika McEntarfer was a longtime US government employee who bore the brunt of President Trump’s unhappiness with Friday’s jobs ...
Donald Trump has long wanted to fire government officials producing politically inconvenient statistics. Now he’s doing it.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is threatening to expel any Democratic legislators who don’t show up to the Texas Capitol by ...
Analysts expect more jobs data revisions in 2025, after Friday's payrolls report led to the firing of America's chief employment statistician.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett responded to Sen. Chuck Schumer calling him a "flack," on CNBC this morning, and said the appearance of partisan manipulation of jobs numbers more than ...
Trump’s first term rule—“Most Favored Nation”—was focused on lowering the cost of Medicare payments on certain drugs, but the ...
US President Donald Trump said Monday that he would pick an "exceptional replacement" to his labor statistics chief -- after ordering her dismissal as a new report showed weakness in the US jobs ...
President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, hours after the agency released a weaker-than-expected jobs report. Trump wrote on social media that the numbers were ...
P resident Donald Trump was headed late Sunday back to Washington, where he says he's expecting this week to hire a new ...
President Donald Trump said he will announce a new Federal Reserve governor and a new jobs data statistician in the coming ...
When authoritarianism encroaches, apologists often present a strongman’s power grabs as rational — even imperative for the ...