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Trump wants to influence government statistics. Data wonks are worried about what that means.
Statisticians are worried Trump’s actions targeting statistics agencies could permanently undermine trust in federal data.
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AlterNet on MSN'Good friend' of Trump economist calls colleague's jobs data 'strangest thing in the world'
President Donald Trump recently attempted to justify his firing of Erika McEntarfer — the Senate-confirmed commissioner of ...
Trump’s firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ leader compounds a yearslong struggle to modernize methods and maintain ...
William Beach, who Stephen Moore calls a “good friend,” said Trump's numbers shared during his Oval Office presser were “the ...
Trump’s outburst over a bad jobs report is the second-term equivalent of his furious insistence in 2017 that more than a ...
Economist Steve Moore, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, said the government's official jobs numbers have been "corrupted." But he was singing a different tune when those figures were more ...
Donald Trump staged an impromptu press conference to flaunt a stack of glossy charts, which he claims show the U.S. economy ...
On the heels firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner over a weak July jobs report, President Trump on Thursday ...
You can try to lie to reporters. You can try to lie to the press corps there, but you can’t lie to the America ...
President Donald Trump hosted Heritage Foundation economist Stephen Moore to present alternative economic data, after ...
The president attempted to tell a different story about the U.S. economy than what the latest job report revealed.
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