U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he will appoint a new head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) within the next three to four days after abruptly firing Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. The move came after Trump accused McEntarfer of falsifying U.S. employment data, though he provided no evidence to support the allegation.
The dismissal follows the release of the latest U.S. jobs report, which showed weaker-than-expected employment growth for July and significant downward revisions to job gains from previous months. Economists noted that such revisions are routine and part of the agency’s standard data methodology. However, Trump’s remarks have fueled political controversy, raising concerns about the independence and credibility of the BLS, a key federal agency responsible for producing official labor market statistics.
In brief comments to reporters, Trump claimed that the reported job numbers were “fake” and “misleading,” though he did not cite specific instances or data points. The White House did not release additional details on the alleged manipulation. The Department of Labor, which oversees the BLS, has not yet issued an official statement on the firing.
The BLS plays a critical role in shaping economic policy, as its monthly employment reports are closely watched by investors, businesses, and policymakers to gauge the health of the U.S. economy. Trump’s decision to remove its top official has sparked debate among economists and lawmakers over potential political interference in statistical reporting.
The president said a replacement will be named within days, but offered no clues on potential candidates. Analysts warn that the sudden leadership change could undermine market confidence in official U.S. labor data at a time when economic signals are already fragile.


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