When President Trump last month fired the head of the federal bureau that produces the government’s monthly jobs report after the numbers pointed to a slump in U.S. hiring, he drew rebukes from ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick predicted the Bureau of Labor Statistics' jobs reports will be more accurate as a result of President Donald Trump firing Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. That ...
Data revisions are necessary unless we choose to wait years for highly accurate information. The recent employment report revised net job creation substantially, leading many commentators to opine ...
The U.S. economy added 119,000 jobs in September, more than forecasters expected, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.4% from 4.3%. The report, which was delayed by last month's government shutdown, ...
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) published a revision of its latest job numbers, a report that shows just how far off its estimates of overall employment were from reality. The latest ...
The job market continues to struggle, and the latest data confirms what workers have been sensing for months. Private-sector employers shed 32,000 jobs in September — the first monthly job loss since ...
U.S. firms hired nearly a million fewer workers in the 12-month period ending in March than previously estimated, according to a report released Sept. 9 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The BLS’ ...
Economy watchers are once again turning to a patchwork of unofficial data after another federal spending impasse pushed back the release of official government figures. A partial government shutdown ...
The government shutdown delayed the Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report, “arguably the most important piece of information” for the Federal Reserve to review before its meeting at the end of the ...
America has a serious jobs problem, in more ways than one. Coming into today’s highly anticipated jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), we already knew that hiring was basically flat ...
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