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President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, hours after the agency released a weaker-than-expected jobs report. Trump wrote on social media that the numbers were ...
“We expect that the U.S. will bear most of the cost of the tariffs, which will weigh on its terms of trade. This is partly ...
Stock futures rise as Wall Street recovers from a steep sell-off. Key earnings and political shifts could shake markets.
President Trump is facing criticism after firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics just hours after a disappointing ...
President Trump on Sunday defended his decision to fire Erika McEntarfer, the now former commissioner of the Bureau of Labor ...
P resident Donald Trump was headed late Sunday back to Washington, where he says he's expecting this week to hire a new ...
Until Friday, analysts had little confidence that the U.S. Federal Reserve was about to deliver an interest rate cut, but ...
Possible candidates for the Fed governor position include National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, former Fed ...
Analysts expect more jobs data revisions in 2025, after Friday's payrolls report led to the firing of America's chief employment statistician.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett responded to Sen. Chuck Schumer calling him a "flack," on CNBC this morning, and said the appearance of partisan manipulation of jobs numbers more than ...
President Donald Trump is standing by a high-profile firing, removing the head of the federal agency that reports monthly ...
Trump’s first term rule—“Most Favored Nation”—was focused on lowering the cost of Medicare payments on certain drugs, but the ...
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