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According to the Labor Department, the U.S. added 163,000 jobs in July. Also according to the Labor Department, the U.S. lost 195,000 jobs in July. So the U.S. economy is either doing OK or it's ...
The Experts Expected A Bad Jobs Report But Instead 467,000 Jobs Were Added In January—The Discrepancy Raises Some Skepticism By Jack Kelly , Senior Contributor.
The first six months of President Donald Trump’s second term in office have been marked by sweeping policy actions — ...
There's a common question on the minds of many today who follow economic news: how did the unemployment rate decline by 0.4%, when only 36,000 jobs were created? I explained this in a fair amount ...
The US created 818,000 fewer jobs in the year through March than initially estimated — the largest downward revision in 15 years, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Aug. 21.
The jobs report on Friday will be the first to use those new estimates. But, consistent with its past practice, the government won’t revise any of the historical household-survey data.
Labor Department data released today should quell some of the debate surrounding discrepancies in the government's picture of the job market. Two sets of data released by the Bureau of Labor ...
AuthBridge’s Annual Trends Report 2024, which was released in the second week of October, found that there is a 44 percent spike in employment verification discrepancies across six major sectors ...
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