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President Donald Trump has responded to Friday’s weak jobs numbers by firing the bureaucrat in charge of them and claiming ...
In the wake of a brutal report showing U.S. job growth slowing, Trump did what any good leader would do: He fired the person doing the reporting.
The Labor Department said U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month, well short of the 115,000 forecasters had ...
After Trump announced his first sweeping round of “Liberation Day” tariffs, in April, the country appeared to be on the verge ...
The president implied that the BLS commissioner, longtime federal employee Erika McEntarfer, manipulated the data "for ...
Trump ordered the firing of Erika McEntarfer, the U.S. commissioner of Labor Statistics, accusing her without evidence of manipulating jobs figures.
Trump’s unhinged, on-again, off-again tariff scheme led to an unexpectedly weak jobs report, with the BLS revising May and ...
McEntarfer was appointed to her post by President Biden after a long career at the Census Bureau and other agencies, where ...
The world of college football recruiting is evolving at a breakneck pace these days, particularly with so much uncertainty ...
Plus: Markets plunge amid jobs, tariff uncertainty … Ghislaine Maxwell transferred … Public broadcasting takes ...
President Donald Trump said Friday that he has directed his team to fire the head of the agency that produces the monthly ...
Stocks slumped and Treasury yields fell sharply Friday after a weak report on hiring and the latest gyrations in U.S. trade ...