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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 ...
President’s decision to sack Bureau of Labor Statistics chief undermines faith in official data, economists warn ...
Though Trump rejects the results of the report, Friday's jobs figures could raise the chances that the Fed cuts rates next ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had removed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from consideration for an open ...
The monthly jobs report is already closely-watched on Wall Street and in Washington but has taken on a new importance after ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would "shortly" announce his pick for an open seat on the Federal Reserve's ...
So let's not pretend that President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of labor statistics on Friday because of these supposedly egregious errors, which he cited as examples of Erika McEntarfer's ...
Zandi has sounded several similar alarms about the state of the U.S. economy in recent months, and the risks of a recession, which he has attributed largely to the trade policies of the administration ...
Joe Kernen confronted Donald Trump, telling him that firing a labor statistics official after an underwhelming jobs report "undermines confidence." ...
Trump Close to Naming New Fed Governor and BLS Chief; U.S. Employment Trends Weaken By Michael Maloney ...
Trump’s attempt to bury unflattering information serves as a diversion from what could be a looming economic storm. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, says he believes the “economy is ...