Ongoing economic uncertainty can still fuel "a fair amount of anxiety." ...
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Opinion: Fudging the numbers: Trump’s economy is not what he claims — or wants
President Trump's economic claims in his State of the Union address are not supported by economic statistics, as the U.S. has lost jobs, experienced inflation, and increased its federal deficit and ...
After six weeks of a government shutdown, federal economic data will once again begin flowing this week. On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the monthly jobs report for September ...
Some researchers are sounding the alarm over the official data sets that track crucial aspects of life in the United States, ...
Below, Gene Ludwig shares five key insights from his new book, The Mismeasurement of America: How Outdated Government Statistics Mask the Economic Struggle of Everyday Americans. Americans keep ...
With the federal government on the verge of reopening, the economic data drought caused by the shutdown may also soon come to an end. As the Bureau of Labor Statistics prepares to release weeks of ...
While the shutdown is delaying the release of key economic reports like the monthly jobs data and jobless claims, others are still available and informing markets' decision-making. MarketWatch's U.S.
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical ...
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