U.S. Q2 GDP growth, at an annual rate, was revised up to +3.8% Q/Q in its third estimate from the prior estimate of +3.3%, mainly from an increase in consumer spending, the Commerce Department's ...
Blockbuster revisions to U.S. jobs figures have handed President Donald Trump new ammunition in his long-running campaign pressuring the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. On Tuesday, the Bureau ...
The US jobs market in the year leading up to the spring was significantly weaker than previously thought — raising jitters about the overall health of the economy and all but sealing the case for the ...
The Labor Department on Tuesday published the preliminary estimate of its annual benchmark revision to nonfarm payrolls, which showed the U.S. economy added significantly fewer jobs than previously ...
The count of payroll jobs is likely to be 911,000 lower than previously thought after revisions are made, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday. The agency, which has been under fire from ...
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’ ...
U.S. jobs growth was much slower than previously reported, according to revised data released Tuesday. The number of jobs created in the United States from April 2024 to March 2025 was revised down by ...
The US economy expanded in the second quarter at a slightly faster pace than initially estimated on a pickup in business investment and an outsize boost from trade. Inflation-adjusted gross domestic ...
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U.S. Q2 GDP growth, annual rate, revised to +3.3% Q/Q from the initial estimate of 3.0%, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said on Thursday. The measure compares with the 3.1% ...
Aug. 28 (UPI) --The U.S. gross domestic product was revised slightly upward, according to the second estimate released by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Thursday. The GDP, which is a measure of ...
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