The Department of Labor is initiating an investigation into how the Bureau of Labor Statistics collects and reviews “closely watched economic data,” based on a letter the division’s Assistant Inspector General for Audit despatched to the Acting Commissioner of the BLS on Wednesday.
This comes someday after the BLS mentioned there have been almost 1 million fewer people employed for the yr resulted in March than beforehand reported as half of the company’s annual revisions.
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