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By all means, President Donald Trump had good reason to fire a Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner who failed to solve ...
Here's why firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner could undermine trust in indicators the government releases and ...
President Donald Trump has, since he first returned to the White House in January, been on a steady march towards ...
Donald Trump shocked reporters by abruptly firing Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer — then inviting ...
President Trump presented new unverified economic data in the Oval Office. This comes after the firing of his Bureau of Labor ...
Bureau of Labor Statistics faces scrutiny over data collection methods following disappointing July jobs report that missed ...
Trump’s reaction to July’s jobs report created a whole new controversy. Can Congress’ new normal be disrupted? Plus, KCRW ...
“Let me put it this way: People make mistakes all the time driving the car. Now imagine that you blur the windshield,” he ...
Fears over the reliability of US economic data follow Trump’s aggressive attack on the independence of the Federal Reserve.
In the battle between fear and facts, Trump has scored some early victories. But the costs of his crusade continue to mount.
After the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a worse-than-expected US jobs report, President Trump fired the agency’s head, Erika McEntarfer, claiming her numbers were ‘wrong’ and manipulated.
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.