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William Beach, who Stephen Moore calls a “good friend,” said Trump's numbers shared during his Oval Office presser were “the ...
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Why did he do such a stupid thing?” That was the question economist John Maynard Keynes asked in 1925 after Winston Churchill ...
Trump may be less concerned about the jobs numbers than the consumer-price index.
Economist Steve Moore discusses President Donald Trump’s economic policy and ‘correct’ firing of a Bureau of Labor Statistics official on ‘Fox Report.’ ...
Campaigning for office a year ago, standing in front of a table loaded up with bags of flour, cartons of eggs and gallons of milk, President Donald Trump told voters, “When I win, I will ...
Revisions to the U.S. job report are actually a sign of commitment to getting the numbers right, rather than something ...
Concerns over the trajectory of the U.S. labor market intensified after last month’s all-important nonfarm payrolls data came ...
A Donald Trump nominee came out swinging on Sunday against the president and a White House economist, saying their recent ...
In March, I predicted the U.S. economy would enter recession and in April I explained how Indiana would be especially vulnerable to this downturn (see and Unfortunately, I ...