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A defiant President Trump defended his firing of a top government jobs monitor and said he would like to run again in 2028.
Co-host Joe Kernen tried to convince Trump that firing Dr. Erika McEntarfer after a disappointing jobs report could ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics uses surveys to collect economic data including employment counts, wages and inflation.
Markets appear unfazed by Trump's shocking move to fire the BLS chief. Stronger rate-cut odds and solid earnings are helping ...
What happens next can only go wrong for him and the U.S. Here’s what experts and critics are arguing in the aftermath.
Trump fired the previous head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics after he was unhappy with a weaker-than-expected July jobs ...
In between, the Nebraska Republican was consistently heckled while responding to questions about releasing more information ...
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said there must be better ways to collect employment data after President Trump fired the ...
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) said on Sunday he would support an investigation into President Trump’s firing of the ...
William Beach, who was Trump’s first-term Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, called the firing "baseless" and "damaging" in a letter co-signed by Erica Groshen, who preceded Beach and was ...
Plus: Markets plunge amid jobs, tariff uncertainty … Ghislaine Maxwell transferred … Public broadcasting takes ...
President Trump ordered the firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after her office released a trove of ...