Firing the top labor statistics official for doing the normal monthly jobs report is only the latest attempt to force everyone else to abandon reality too| www.arcdigital.media
What else do you call a strategy designed to raise prices and lower productivity?| The Atlantic
The latest non-farm payrolls data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was clearly not received well in the White House. Unusually large back revisions to the figures for June and May suggest that the jobs market has slowed more sharply than originally believed over the last three months. President Trump’s response was to immediately fire the head of the BLS.| Clark Center Forum