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An anemic July jobs report boosted expectations the Federal Reserve might lower interest rates in September. Trump said the ...
Just 73,000 jobs were created last month, on a seasonally adjusted basis. + Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
July’s weak jobs report sparked a sell-off and Fed cut hopes, but some stocks defied expectations. Read why this opens a ...
President Trump took to Truth Social this week to announce he'd directed the termination of the head of the Bureau of Labor ...
Read here for an analysis of July jobs report's impact on the US economy, inflation trends, and rate cut expectations.
Trump's move followed Friday's jobs report that showed just 73,000 jobs were added last month and that 258,000 fewer jobs ...
After nearly four months of relentless gains, Wall Street took a step back, with major indexes finishing the week lower.
Trump's history of criticizing the Bureau of Labor Statistics' jobs report has surfaced in the wake of his decision to fire ...
President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday after a new jobs report showed a ...
President Donald Trump on Friday had his team remove the head of the agency that produces the monthly jobs figures, after a ...
Rick Gardner, chief financial officer of RGA Investments, said that while the U.S. Federal Reserve "has to walk a very fine ...