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Weekly applications for jobless benefits are seen as a proxy for U.S. layoffs and have mostly settled in a historically ...
Also in today’s newsletter, investors are concerned about the president’s pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
Still, some warnings from financial writers have been ominous: Thomas Friedman of The New York Times, said the firing was ...
Next, be promotable! You can do this by posting your success. According to WiserNotify 70% of employers say that a personal ...
Opposing his nomination to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the one thing the left and right can agree on.
Political pressure on government statisticians and private forecasters risks sending markets down a rabbit-hole, which could ...
Political pressure on government statisticians and private forecasters risks sending markets down a rabbit-hole, which could ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report, typically issued on the first Friday of every month, is one of the most closely watched releases by policymakers and Wall Street. Attention has been ...
If your job search feels like it’s dragging, a new report shows you’re not alone. A disappointing July jobs report showing slower-than-expected growth led to the firing of Erika McEntarfer, ...
The president is eliminating top government statisticians and data collection efforts he doesn’t like, raising alarms about ...
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.