Fired by Trump last month, Erika McEntarfer raised the alarm on political meddling in economic data collection.
Erika McEntarfer, in her first appearance since she was ousted from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cautioned that “economic data must be free from partisan influence.” ...
While national job growth has weakened, growth in Connecticut is stable, albeit low, according to new numbers released ...
A new group is leading a five-day economic blackout across the U.S. to protest the Trump administration. They're asking people to strike. What to know ...
I don't try to change minds through rhetoric. My job is accurate predictions and data. If you change your mind, it should be because I'm right.
The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, under fire for recent sharp downward revisions to U.S. nonfarm payrolls ...
The former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is lashing out at President Donald Trump after her firing. The president publicly fired Erika McEntarfer in August […] ...
The U.S. labor market appears to be deteriorating rapidly just as the country's housing market is also creaking, two negative ...
The study of labour market dynamics and employment protection examines how hiring practices, contractual arrangements and regulatory frameworks shape the stability and productivity of workforces ...
At a Connect4lLunch event Tuesday, Idaho Department of Labor economist Samuel Wolkenhauer spoke of the “eroding” job market ...
Fed officials see more rate cuts in the remainder of 2025 than they did previously—a shift that suggests they are growing ...