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The frothy performance of the stock market in recent weeks may have created the impression that all that worry earlier in the ...
Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because he didn’t like the numbers announced in her monthly jobs report. The bureau reports not only on jobs, but also on inflation and ...
U.S. retail sales increased solidly in July, supported by strong demand for motor vehicles as well as promotions by ...
Wisconsin’s jobs and employment numbers showed a slightly softening economy in July, following national trends, the state ...
Dickinson County Sheriff Aaron Rochon has issued his monthly report for July. The road patrol served 68 civil process papers, investigated 204 complaints, handled 33 accidents, issued 163 citations ...
Fed officials also disagree on how tariffs will affect inflation going forward. Many increasingly believe the duties will ...
Trump has repeatedly lambasted Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell (who’s a banker, not an economist) for refusing to cut ...
Costs were sharply on the rise for producers and manufacturers in July, a sign that higher prices could soon filter down to American consumers.
Political pressure on government statisticians and private forecasters risks sending markets down a rabbit-hole, which could ...
Senior White House officials say there’s no plan to suspend the crucial monthly jobs report, shooting down an idea espoused ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended releasing monthly jobs reports amid accuracy concerns, emphasizing the need for ...
Trump's job creation is so bad that he wants the BLS to issue a jobs report quarterly instead of monthly, as if that's gonna help.