
Trump’s former jobs data chief decries firing of successor
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“I don’t know that there’s any grounds at all for this firing,” said Beach. “And it really hurts the statistical system. It undermines credibility in BLS.”
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·U.S. jobs reportTrump’s former jobs data chief decries firing of successorBy Maria Paula Mijares TorresBy Catherine LuceyBy BloombergBy Maria Paula Mijares TorresBy Catherine LuceyBy Bloomberg William Beach in 2008.Ken Cedeno—Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump’s firing of the chief labor statistician was criticized by her predecessor, who called it an unfounded move that will undermine confidence in a key data set on the US economy. “This is damaging,” William Beach, whom Trump picked in his first term to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics, said on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday
Trump on Friday fired Erika McEntarfer hours after labor market data showed weak jobs growth based in part on steep downward revisions for May and June
The move by Trump, who claimed the monthly report was “phony,” mpted an outcry from economists and lawmakers. “I don’t know that there’s any grounds at all for this firing,” said Beach, whom McEntarfer replaced in January 2024. “And it really hurts the statistical system
It undermines credibility in BLS.” Studies indicate that the agency’s data is more accurate than 20 or 30 years ago, including any revisions of the initial data, Beach said
Even so, he said he’ll trust future BLS data because people working for the agency are “some of the most loyal Americans you can imagine,” making the bureau “the finest statistical agency in the entire world.” Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, speaking Sunday on CBS’s Face the Nation, urged the US government to imve its data collection to avoid revisions that engender distrust. “We watch what consumers really do
We watch what es really do,” Moynihan said, while not addressing the of the firing. “They can get this data, I think, other ways, and I think that’s where the focus would be.” He noted the revision for May and June data, while not unusual, was one of the largest in seven years. “That creates doubt around it,” he said. “Let’s spend some money
Let’s bring the information together
Let’s find where else in the government money is reported.” McEntarfer was confirmed by the Senate in a bipartisan 86-8 vote
Vice President JD Vance, then a senator, voted to apve her nomination
Kevin Hassett, Trump’s chief economic adviser at the White House, alleged that the large jobs data revisions were poorly explained and were evidence enough for a “fresh set of eyes” at BLS
He sought to contradict Beach’s portrayal of the agency as politically neutral. “The bottom line is that there were people involved in creating these numbers,” Hassett said on NBC’s Meet the Press
Read More: Trump Fires Labor Statistics Head, mpting Concerns Data Pressed on whether Trump would fire anyone offering data he disagreed with, Hassett, who heads the National Economic Council, disagreed. “No, absolutely not,” he said. “The president wants his own people there so that when we see the numbers, they’re more transparent and more reliable.” Introducing the 2025 Fortune 500, the definitive ranking of the biggest companies in America
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