The Bureau of Labor Statistics is reducing or ending the collection of data that is used to calculate the Consumer Price Index. By Ben Casselman Federal Reserve policymakers have stressed that their ...
Linda McMahon, Trump's education secretary, previously said that the cuts were made to promote efficiency and streamline data collection. The department also canceled a series of state-level NAEP ...
President Trump’s new tariffs are poised to wreak havoc on U.S. and global markets. Experts are baffled, stock markets are reeling, and uncertainty is peaking. Whether tariffs are good policy or not ...
The cutbacks would have “minimal impact,” the government said, but economists warned of reduced confidence in inflation data produced by a struggling statistical system. By Ben Casselman The Bureau of ...
The nation’s Black and Latino students are less likely than their peers from other demographics to have access to advanced science, technology, engineering, and math courses and fully certified ...
Back in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced it was cutting back on some of its data collection, specifically, the kind that helps us understand what prices are looking like for consumers.
Penn Libraries hosted New York Times best-selling author and mathematician Cathy O'Neil to celebrate Data Privacy Day, a day to promote and raise awareness of privacy ...