News

Seasonal noise” around government hiring skewed the numbers upward, analysts say, and payrolls are in fact pretty weak.
A stronger-than-expected labor report just crushed any hopes that the Federal Reserve would lower rates this month—despite ...
The agency's botched release of revised 2023 job figures has drawn the ire of Wall Street, conservative observers, and politicians wielding an array of accusations.
And bureau staff began replying to people, including those at Wall Street firms, who called or emailed with questions. That enabled some to get access to key data before others.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics last month issued a downward revision showing that 818,000 fewer jobs were created in the 12 month period that ended in late March.
A number of Wall Street investment firms obtained details about the report — which showed a large downward revision to job growth in 2023 and early ... a Bureau of Labor Statistics spokesman, ...
Wall Street and private businesses have funneled millions of dollars into anti-union tactics and lobbying, ... according to data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.
How the employment report influences Wall Street and the economy Morsa Images / Getty Images The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases the Employment Situation Summary, better known as ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to announce a significant downward revision of job ... Wall Street banks brace for downward revision of up to 1M fewer jobs — fueling worries the Fed ...
While the June jobs report came in weaker than economists had expected, many on Wall Street still see Friday's report as a sign of a resilient US economy and likely enough to seal another rate ...
Wall Street and private businesses have funneled millions of dollars into anti-union tactics and lobbying, ... according to data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In 1983, about 20% of employees belonged to a union; by 2021 that number had dropped to just over 10%, according to data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.