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President Donald Trump said Monday that he would pick an "exceptional replacement" to his labor statistics chief, days after ordering her dismissal as a report showed weakness in the US jobs market.
Donald Trump's Republican allies and foes say the president was wrong to fire Labor Statistics commissioner over a lackluster ...
Republican Sens. Thom Tillis and Cynthia Lummis said they were troubled when President Donald Trump fired the nation's chief jobs data official after some bad employment numbers came in.
After the jobs report came out, Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. Warren defended McEntarfer, saying she had “been there [at the BLS] a long time." ...
Bureau of Labor Statistics chief Erika McEntarfer oversaw a July jobs report that the president claims was rigged ...
President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the massive revisions to the latest jobs report constituted a "scam," ...
President Donald Trump continued his diatribe against the July jobs numbers on Monday in a social media post, repeating his ...
President Trump on Monday took to social media to claim "Last week's Job's Report was RIGGED, just like the numbers prior to ...
President Donald Trump is standing by a high-profile firing, removing the head of the federal agency that reports monthly ...
“The U.S. labor market is steadily losing steam as evidenced by the staggering downward revisions and a declining labor force ...
The U.S. economy added 73,000 jobs in July, which is fewer than expected, as the unemployment rate increased to 4.2%.