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The frothy performance of the stock market in recent weeks may have created the impression that all that worry earlier in the year about the likelihood of stagflation had gone away.
Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because he didn’t like the numbers announced in her monthly jobs report. The bureau reports not only on jobs, but also on inflation and ...
Colorado had the second-largest decrease in its hiring level in June, with 35,000 fewer hires made than in May. Virginia led ...
New Jersey gained 7,500 jobs in July, led by private sector growth, as unemployment rose to 4.9% and public sector losses ...
President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics in early August after weaker-than-expected job numbers, as well as revisions to past data. Without evidence, the president ...
Stacker ranked the 50 highest-paying jobs in America using wage estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which were updated in April 2024.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its total private average hourly earnings by state, along with the average weekly earnings as of June 2025.
"Consumers are down but not out," wrote Michael Pearce, deputy chief US economist at Oxford Economics, which is predicting a ...
Key Takeaways Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a large increase in the number of native-born U.S. workers, and ...
E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, has raised questions from economists and policymakers across the ...
Advocates for women’s rights fear what the Trump administration could do to roll back hard-fought gains for women workers.
Trump has selected E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation, to be the next commissioner at the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Antoni's nomination was ...