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This week there was new data on U.S. productivity for Q2 — previous reading: -1.5% — and U.S. unit labor costs for Q2 — ...
After President Donald Trump, angered by a weaker-than-normal monthly jobs report, fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, claiming she had distorted the numbers for political gain, the New ...
Trump’s outburst over a bad jobs report is the second-term equivalent of his furious insistence in 2017 that more than a ...
The popularity of the viral little monsters among adults could mean bad news for the economy, an expert has told The Post.
That lesson has taken a new significance recently, when President Trump fired the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor ...
President Trump’s firing of the BLS commissioner could undermine trust in the indicators the government releases.
Spending is being held up by the wealthy, while consumption from middle and lower income groups continues to fade. Why it matters: The tale of two economies, also called a K-shaped recovery, is taking ...
Risks to the job market have increased, but it remains too soon to commit to interest rate cuts before the next meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve with key data still to come and inflation still ...
Labor productivity bounced back in the second quarter, mirroring the stronger economic growth patterns that emerged during ...
Firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics over an inconvenient jobs report will make it harder to build a dynamic ...
A weak July jobs report and massive downward revisions show it is getting harder to find a job – and the ones available exist ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ticked up to the highest level in a month last week ...
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