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Michael R. Strain explains why a robust economy depends on public confidence in the integrity of official data.
President Trump, unhappy with the latest economic data, fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's bad news.
Gen Z has "a lot of power" to reshape and rethink America's hiring landscape and career pipeline, according to 24-year-old Silicon Valley CEO Amrita Bhasin.
On Monday, the White House conceded that job creation figures for July were weaker than anticipated. Kevin Hassett, the top ...
President Trump is right to raise doubts about the motivations of the government officials tasked with collecting and releasing economic data. But it would also ...
Trump’s attempt to bury unflattering information serves as a diversion from what could be a looming economic storm. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says that he believes the “economy ...
Firing Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer will taint any future jobs numbers coming from the agency, ...
Firing the BLS director was an overreaction. And last week’s data had both good and bad news for Donald Trump and his ...
President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics last week and described a jobs report that included a big ...
Important numbers like this must be fair and accurate, they can’t be manipulated for political purposes.” Yes, the last thing ...
Trump had previously touted the May and June jobs reports as proof he was 'revitalizing the American economy.' The revised data bursts those boasts.
College educated Gen Zers are speeding toward a career cliff. But men, who dominate the struggling tech and business sectors, have it worse.