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U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month and Labor Department revisions showed that hiring was much weaker than ...
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett on Sunday defended President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Los Angeles County Probation’s recruitment efforts have fallen far short of matching attrition in the past three years. From ...
The firing of the commissioner of the US’ Bureau of Labor Statistics over a bad set of jobs numbers is the latest in a series ...
Historic preservation experts are raising concerns over the feasibility of President Trump’s plans to complete large-scale ...
WASHINGTON—For all of President Donald Trump’s promises of an economic “golden age,” a spate of weak indicators this week told a potentially worrisome story as the impacts of his policies are coming ...
— Net hiring has plummeted over the last three months with job gains of just 73,000 in July, 14,000 in June and 19,000 in May ...
Trump accused Erika McEntarfer, appointed by former President Joe Biden, of faking the jobs numbers. There is no evidence to ...
U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs in July and the May and June numbers were revised sharply lower, boosting the chances ...
More than six months into his term, Trump's blitz of tariff hikes and his new tax and spending bill have remodelled America's trading, manufacturing, energy and tax systems to his own liking.
The firing comes after a report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker in May and June than previously reported.
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.
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