Can You Trust U.S. Economic Statistics?
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics has admitted to a major error in estimating U.S. employment. Was this incompetence, understaffing—or something else?
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics has admitted to a major error in estimating U.S. employment. Was this incompetence, understaffing—or something else?
So far, there are no signs of a U.S. recession. But how certain can we really be that no downturn is coming?
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“LGBTQI” Spaniards are now being invited to register for priority status within the government’s job placement scheme.
A year from the 2024 election, commentators battle each other over the state of the U.S. economy. We go beyond the punditry. We have the facts.
Conservatism should emphasize the compatibility of valuing social cohesion at home over perverse incentives to allow mass immigration.
U.S. unemployment is rising, but this does not mean a recession is coming. Immigration is causing a recession mirage.
Margrethe Vestager’s colleagues have been saddled with her duties at the Commission while she pursues the top spot at the European Investment Bank.
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