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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
Trump called for the firing of the Labor statistics official after data earlier showed employers added just 73,000 jobs in July, while job gains for the previous two months were largely erased.
President Trump ordered his administration to fire the commissioner of labor statistics, Erika McEntarfer, after the July jobs report showed a sharp slowdown in hiring and a steep downward revision to ...
Entrepreneur and ‘The Fixer’ host Marcus Lemonis discusses the July jobs report and how lower interest rates can help small ...
With President Donald Trump's latest executive order on tariffs now set to go into effect Aug. 7, and Friday's report of a ...
Job growth missed the forecast of 106,000 in July, and unemployment rose from 4.1% to 4.2%.
The Labor Department said U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs last month, well short of the 115,000 forecasters had ...
Just 73,000 jobs were created last month, on a seasonally adjusted basis. + Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had ...
In an effort that blends environmental stewardship with honoring a local public servant, around a dozen volunteers braved the ...
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer touted that native-born employment increased in the latest dismal jobs report, which showed the U.S. added only 73,000 jobs in July. While calling for the ...
Trump, in a post on his social media platform, alleged that the figures were manipulated for political reasons and said that ...
President Donald Trump is firing the head of the federal agency in charge of tracking hiring data after a ...