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Fewer jobs, growing GDP and continued uncertainty about tariffs. Here's how a busy week of economic news might lead to lower ...
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett supports President Trump firing Bureau of Labor Statistics head, citing ...
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New tariffs, alarming job numbers and a high-profile firing: A wild week for the Trump economy
The U.S. economy had generally been considered in good shape. By Friday afternoon, some experts were predicting a recession.
An unexpectedly weak jobs report for July brings into question the health of the U.S. economy as President Donald Trump ...
— Net hiring has plummeted over the last three months with job gains of just 73,000 in July, 14,000 in June and 19,000 in May ...
July's much weaker-than-expected job growth was supported primarily by the health-care sector, data from the Bureau of Labor ...
Dark clouds formed over President Trump’s economy Friday after the July jobs report showed the labor market only gaining ...
Employers added far fewer jobs in May and June than previously reported. Such downgrades have historically meant trouble for ...
The Labor Department released its jobs report for July which showed the U.S. economy added 73,000 jobs last month, amid uncertainty around trade and monetary policy.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers blasted President Donald Trump's firing of a top Bureau of Labor Statistics official.
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WH Economic Advisor: Big Downward Revision To Jobs Numbers A "Puzzle," "I Thought It Must Be A Typo"
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett told "FOX News Sunday" that massive downward revisions to official jobs numbers for the past few months are a "puzzle," and "a fresh set of eyes" is ...
Six months into his comeback term, Donald Trump has taken full ownership of the US economy. For better or worse, his party ...
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