| | | | | This week's preliminary benchmark announcement from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals weaker job growth between March 2024 and March 2025 than when it was first reported based on survey data. Even though these changes mostly reflect the economy before he took office, President Trump and the White House have attacked government data revisions as political manipulation. Understand the process In addition, Elise Gould offers further insights via Bluesky on the jobs numbers released on September 5th. |
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