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In rejecting the jobs report, Trump follows his own playbook of discrediting unfavorable data

UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – President Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner after July’s report showed just 73,000 jobs added and revisions cut 258,000 jobs from prior months, alleging data manipulation.

  • On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its July nonfarm payroll report showing only 73,000 jobs added and revisions erased 258,000 positions, falling short of analysts' expectations.
  • Labor Department experts, not the commissioner, produced the initial data for July, following established guidelines, as Commissioner Erika McEntarfer did not unilaterally decide the figures.
  • Bill Beach noted the timing and scale of past data revisions, with the commissioner only seeing data on Wednesday before release and revisions reaching 500,000 jobs during Trump's first term.
  • Following the report, President Donald Trump fired Erika McEntarfer minutes after the data release, accusing the bureau’s data of being 'rigged,' and media criticism surged.
  • The next Federal Reserve Open Market Committee decision is scheduled for September 17, and Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius says a rate cut is 'very, very likely.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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