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President Donald Trump is firing the head of the federal agency in charge of tracking hiring data after a ...
It’s possible that the disappointing numbers are growing pains, or they may be a preview of more disruption to come.
Federal Reserve Governors Bowman and Waller dissented from this week's decision to hold interest rates steady and explained ...
Hours after disappointing jobs data reflected cracks in the U.S. economy, President Trump said Friday that he planned to fire the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer, and ...
Businesses, investors and the Fed are all operating under a cloud of uncertainty from Trump’s tariff policy. The latest moves ...
Trump called for the firing of the Labor statistics official after data earlier showed employers added just 73,000 jobs in July, while job gains for the previous two months were largely erased.
With President Donald Trump's latest executive order on tariffs now set to go into effect Aug. 7, and Friday's report of a ...
Job growth missed the forecast of 106,000 in July, and unemployment rose from 4.1% to 4.2%.
The Labor Department said U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month, well short of the 115,000 forecasters had ...
The full-time earnings needed for renters to afford a two-bedroom range from around $25 per hour in Arcadia and parts of Englewood to more than double that for Lakewood Ranch, the University Town ...
Hyundai electrification gains momentum in the U.S. with significant investments in jobs, local manufacturing, and hybrid ...
Friday's job report showed significant revisions to previous month's payroll additions and could be a game changer for how ...
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