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Why Trump says the US jobs report is 'rigged': How the numbers are actually calculated
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US President Donald Trump labelled the latest US jobs report as "rigged" following significant downward revisions to May and June employment figures. These adjustments, made by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, reflect normal processes to incorporate late survey responses and seasonal adjustments. Experts say such revisions are routine and necessary for accuracy, despite political controversy. Declining survey responses and economic uncertainties continue to challenge the clarity of initial job estimates.
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