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The Wall Street Journal says the president’s new Bureau of Labor Statistics director will have “to take off his MAGA hat” before anyone can trust him on the agency’s data.
Officials have weighed new options for data collection, as well as new technologies that could make the process more efficient.
Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen told Newsweek she is "trying to avoid rushing to judgment" on the new pick.
Donald Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer because he said she rigged the numbers to make ...
A 2006 Lansdale Catholic graduate has been tapped by President Donald Trump to be commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
The president has appointed an absolute loyalist to handle some of the global market’s most important data, raising fears the ...
Staff at the Bureau of Labor Statistics called President Donald Trump's firing of its commissioner “depressing” and “CRAZY!!” ...
The White House celebrated new figures showing inflation held steady in July, and moved to install new leadership at the ...
The nominee previously told Fox News Digital the reports, which help measure US economic activity, were unreliable and ...
Bureau of Labor Statistics head Dr. Erika McEntarfer is one of the latest persons President Trump has told “you’re fired.” President Trump said this month that ...
Consumer prices rose 2.7% in July compared to a year ago, clocking in lower than economists expected and holding steady from ...
I've hesitated to comment on this nomination, but it's quite obvious Antoni is not qualified. He is worse than not qualified, actually; he is agenda-driven, untrustworthy" ...