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Increasing tariffs on foreign goods and the impact of deportations on the work force cited as job growth slows in Texas.
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Fed should cut rates but they're weighing inflation more than employment, says Apollo's Torsten Slok
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Torsten Slok, Apollo partner and chief economist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Federal Reserve ...
President Donald Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics in early August after weaker-than-expected job ...
Fed officials are split on whether to cut rates in September as weak hiring contrasts with persistent inflation, making the ...
The controversy surrounding the Department of Government Employees (DOGE) and other bureaucratic shakeups reveals a deeper problem: a growing belief that government roles are owed rather than earned.
E.J. Antoni, chief economist at the Heritage Foundation, has raised questions from economists and policymakers across the ...
Kupor announced plans for significant federal workforce reductions, estimating 300,000 job cuts this year. Most reductions ...
Inflation held steady in July and ran slightly cooler than expected, increasing the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut next ...
President Donald Trump has threatened a "major lawsuit" against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while once again calling for an immediate cut to interest rates following muted inflation data.
Increasing tariffs on foreign goods and the effect of deportations on the work force are cited as reasons for slowing job ...
Current teacher shortage areas include world languages, biology, chemistry, math and physics, according to the program’s ...
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