The annual job revisions data was released today, which showed that 911,000 jobs that were supposedly created from March 2024 to March 2025 were removed from the books. The estimates were for 818,000 ...
Stocks, the dollar, commodities and bond yields mostly rose on Tuesday, but the moves lacked momentum and conviction as investors digested record downward revisions to U.S. job growth figures and ...
The BLS revised job creation down by 911,000 for March 2024-2025, the largest adjustment since 2009, highlighting labor market overestimation. This revision undermines the Fed's resilient labor market ...
President Donald Trump can consider himself fully vindicated. He was right to assert that the Bureau of Labor Statistics requires new leadership to resolve its persistently imprecise employment data.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics appears to be auditioning for a new magic show on the Strip. Its showstopping trick is making nearly 1 million jobs disappear. On Tuesday, the bureau announced its ...
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Jamie Dimon isn’t convinced by the market’s theory that huge job revisions aren’t a recession indicator
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ significant downward revision has sparked concerns about a weakening U.S. economy, with JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon warning the data “confirms what we already thought.” ...
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Final Fantasy 14 reveals patch 7.4 job changes
Final Fantasy 14's Patch 7.4 update brings new story quests, new bosses to battle, and some surprising changes to a popular ...
U.S. firms hired nearly a million fewer workers in the 12-month period ending in March than previously estimated, according to a report released Sept. 9 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The BLS’ ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. job market was much weaker in 2024 and early this year than originally reported, adding to concerns about the health of the nation’s economy. Employers added 911,000 fewer jobs ...
Final Fantasy 14 patch 7.4 is finally here, but while the new raid content is going down well, there are some concerns about ...
After benchmarking with state unemployment insurance tax records, the Bureau for Labor Statistics has acknowledged that it overestimated employment in the US by 911,000 in the 12M to March 2025.
The August employment report released last week provided a new view of job growth since President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” on April 2, and it’s not pretty. Outside of education and health ...
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