Trump's War on Economic Data Is a Dangerous Move for MAGA's Own Agenda
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the CBO, and the Fed are far from perfect. But the U.S. needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.

The Trump administration stands on the cusp of something potentially transformative. If President Donald Trump succeeds in unleashing a new era of energy abundance and securing America's leadership in artificial intelligence, the economic gains will be profound. Lower energy costs, faster innovation, and greater industrial dynamism would provide a powerful tailwind to American productivity and growth.
But if the president continues to treat disagreement as disloyalty—especially from vital, independent agencies such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)—then Trump's second term could leave a dark mark on the country. He has been bullying the chair of the Federal Reserve for months. The president and his proxies launched nonstop attacks on the CBO during the "One Big Beautiful Bill" debate. And now, Trump has fired the head of the statistics bureau in response to its latest jobs report.
It's ugly business. Some of these agencies are not just record-keepers of past economic activity; they are part of the infrastructure of a modern, data-driven economy. From jobseekers and entrepreneurs to homeowners and policymakers, nearly every consequential decision in modern America depends on the credibility and quality of the numbers these agencies produce. In an era shaped by AI, energy transformation, and digitized commerce, the United States needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.
To be sure, these agencies are far from perfect. I have been a strong critic of many of them. The CBO's budget models rest on questionable assumptions and routinely underestimate the effects of rising debt on interest rates and investment. The office projected that the debt burden would reach 166 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) or higher, yet its projection of annual inflation stays around 2 percent as if unaffected by the rising debt. Such projections would be laughable if they weren't so dangerously disconnected from fiscal reality.
The BLS also deserves criticism. The headline unemployment rate masks labor-market weakness by overlooking discouraged workers and those stuck in part-time jobs. The agency has also been slow to adapt its methods to reflect the modern economy and has struggled to capture the rise of gig work, hybrid jobs, and other emerging trends. It has resisted using real-time administrative and private data that could improve the speed and accuracy of its reporting. Add to this a bureaucratic culture defined by wariness of reform, overly rigid job classifications, and methodological opacity, and it's easy to see why critics on both sides of the aisle push for change.
The issue that has drawn the administration's ire, however, is the bureau's increasingly erratic employment estimates followed by significant downward revisions—which the president and his allies see as evidence that the system is rigged. It's not rigged, but there is no doubt that it's broken. According to John Podhoretz at Commentary magazine, during the last 30 months "there have been 30 revisions.…Twenty-five of them have been downward revisions, and five of them have been upward revisions." And some of these revisions have been extremely large. One reason the jobs reports have become less reliable is the sharp decline in the monthly employer survey response rates, which have fallen from around 60 percent pre-COVID-19 to just 43 percent today. This drop has made it significantly harder to accurately measure employment.
Still, flaws are different from bad faith. While I am glad the administration is drawing attention to the need for reform at the bureau, it's going about it the wrong way. First, firing the commissioner, as Trump as did last week, won't fix the system. Second, as Dominic Pino pointed out in National Review, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently disbanded the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee, an expert advisory group that was actively working on this accuracy problem. Composed of unpaid professionals from academia and industry, the committee had been helping the bureau and other statistical agencies explore ways to improve data quality by boosting response rates—drawing on lessons from the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany. Its elimination was not a cost-saving move but a decision that undercuts ongoing efforts to strengthen the integrity of federal economic data, even as the administration publicly expresses frustration with the quality of those same data.
Firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because the agency produced a revised—and hence more accurate—number that told an inconvenient truth won't help the administration either. The administration's political replacement may not be taken seriously, especially if employment numbers improve.
Trump wants to restore American economic dynamism. But he should begin by restoring confidence in the institutions that help measure and guide it. That means respecting their independence, even when their findings complicate his message. It also means pursuing real reform, not political retaliation, when they fall short.
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Firing incompetent public sector employees is not war. It is something that needs to happen a lot more often.
Next on the Agent Orange Agenda, revising the history books!!!
Shitler was a Glorious Leader, bringing His People to FREEDOM from the illegal sub-human immigrunts, and PROTECTING the "Blood and Soil of the Nation" from the presence of the illegal sub-humans, sure, butt ALSO of their impure products (except if we are talking about their hairs, harvested from their bodies before incineration, for sofa cushion stuffing and fabrics, and their skins, for lampshades).
SHITLER HAS SHOWN US THE WAY, people! Universities & other schools RESISTING the NEW history books swill be PLOWED UNDER!
PROTECT us all from BAD data, BAD facts, and BAD so-called "people" who are actually vermin!
DEAR ORANGE LEADER (Bleeder of the peons) Has Spoken, underlings!!!
Next on the Agent Orange Agenda, revising the history books!!!
Democrats did it first. That makes it ok.
You realize Trump is not actually revising the history books, right?
Then he is accidentally misstating historical reality on a regular basis? Weird, it seems like he is doing it intentionally.
The BLS statistician was dumbfuck.
Amazing watching retards defend bad bureaucrats.
Such as?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_or_misleading_statements_by_Donald_Trump
24 hits there on "history"...
These included statements that he passed the largest tax cuts in history; that the U.S. economy during his tenure was the greatest in U.S. history; that he achieved record job creation; that his administration rebuilt both the U.S. military and the American manufacturing industry; that he destroyed the ISIS caliphate; and a reiteration of his previously repeated falsehood that he, and not former President Barack Obama, had passed the Veterans Choice Act.[149] These falsehoods added to the 30,573 falsehoods that The Washington Post's fact-checker had tallied by the end of Trump's presidency,[1] an average of 21 falsehoods a day.[150]
Odd how these supposedly accurate, professional and non partisan fact checkers, debunkers of falsehoods, had nothing to do when Trump left office.
Sorry but saying 7 million instead of 6.4735 million is not a lie worth creating a list for and it harmed no one.
faking the jobs numbers to promote your guy is a lie and the fact checkers should have caught this along with Biden's uncle was eaten by cannibals...
None of those are in history books…
You have read ALL of the history books EVER WRITTEN, then, and so Ye PervFectly KNOW that? We should take Your PervFected Word for shit, All-Knowing One?
Wtf does this have to do with revising history books, you disgusting liar?
Shit's an issue 'cause Agent Orange deceives stupid people, and bases His Near-Infinite POWERS upon LIES!
https://keystonenewsroom.com/2024/06/28/trump-lies-presidential-debate/
A stream of lies: 5 of Trump’s biggest lies in the presidential debate
Sample:
Trump’s crazy lies about abortion
Trump, who appointed the justices that overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, spent much of Thursday’s debate dodging, weaving, and outright lying about abortion:
Trump claimed that “everybody,” including “every legal scholar,” wanted Roe v. Wade overturned. In reality, a majority of Americans opposed the decision overturning Roe.
He said that in some states, babies are being aborted after birth. This is a favorite lie of his, but it’s complete nonsense. Infanticide is illegal everywhere in the US.
Trump also argued that the country was coming together on the issue of abortion, even as the nation is a patchwork of bans, restrictions, and rights.
Idaho-Bob 3 hours ago
I could scream "its okay, cuz Democrats did it first" for the next 6 months.
Or include "Trumpian" in every fucking post.
Or say "tariffs are taxes" until JD Vance's second term is over.
Hahahahahaha!!!!
Self awareness isnt sarcs super power. Hypocrisy and left narratives are.
If Trump ordered that school history books be rewritten you would say that it's ok because "those leftists who control the curriculum did it first."
100% guaranteed.
Tell you what. When you guys stop crying "Whatabout Biden! Whatabout Obama! Whatabout Democrats!" whenever anyone criticizes Trump's policies, I will stop pointing it out. Deal?
Full retard achievement
Careful cause like the beached whales on the View, Trump is going after you and will lock you up for your whataboutisms. Maybe you should leave the country now, join Rosie in Ireland, before you are "disappeared" in the middle of the night and thrown into the gulags.
I really am not interested in your fantasies.
If people would get on board with his trying to shutter the DoEd, he wouldn’t have the power to even attempt that, just saying.
Libertarians don't have a problem with shutting down the DoEd. We have a problem with Trump attempting to negate the law with executive orders. That's what dictators and kings do. The problem is with the how, not the what. If his defenders could stop reacting emotionally like leftists, and start engaging their brains like conservatives and libertarians, then we could avoid a lot of stupid arguments.
“If Trump”
See how quickly these assholes go from claiming something as fact to asserting accusations based off their fantasies?
Tell us more about trumps personal army sarc.
The Left: We need a standard statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.
Also The Left: The Presidential Fitness test is unfair!
To be fair. They think anything based on merit is unfair.
Trump loved BLS when its #s made him look good. Then it made him look bad and all of a sudden it was incompetent.
Also anyone remember when Trumpist retards called out BLS for helping Biden when it revised his #s down? Now it revises Trump's #s down and it's hurting Trump. Can't even keep your story straight.
So you're saying we should just let the keep screwing up in order to stick it to Trump?
It is a MAGA lie that there was anything nefarious or incompetent about the BLS numbers. They revise the numbers as they get new data. This is normal and expected.
The bureau is inept. Massive restatements twice in a calendar year are insane and unacceptable.
The BLS Commissioner wasn't incompetent.
I’ve seen this play before.
Fu Manchu, MollyGodiva, and charliehall are lying piles of steaming lefty shit who should do the world a favor: Fuck off and die.
Lol.
This whol Reason outrage over firing a shit deep state Biden appointee who was shit at her job (over 1M in corrections for a single year) is fucking hilarious.
Trust incompetent bureaucrats -- Reason
To be sure, these agencies are far from perfect. I have been a strong critic of many of them. The CBO's budget models rest on questionable assumptions and routinely underestimate the effects of rising debt on interest rates and investment. But I'm still against holding them accountable!!! -- KMW
Hypothetical: IF Alex Soros had pics of Koch on Epstein Island doing things, do you think the articles here would read much differently?
They'd blame Trump for the attacks by soros on Koch
You realize the head of the BLS doesn't come up with the #s, right? Trump is lashing out at someone for making him look bad - and that's all there is to it.
Fu Manchu is a lying pile of steaming lefty shit - and that's all there is to it.
Head of BLS runs BLS.
If the head can't run an effective unit then they need to go.
If you were sarc and shrikes act blue boss and ignored them performing as badly as they do, you would be fired.
Tell me you've never had more than a barista job without telling me.
they are part of the infrastructure of a modern, data-driven economy
Are they though? I understand the feds reliance on them, and how that trickles down. But for the love of me, can't imagine that stock brokers are waiting around for the orange crop reports anymore.
https://youtube.com/shorts/Jb6eQSC8xdM?si=z3hTsK7jQABqH1on
The reason they don't wait around for that particular report is because of horny gorillas. But you can bet they wait for data. That's why the market dropped by 1-2% that day. The reason Trump fired the official is because he doesn't like any numbers that upset his narrative.
Lol. Since being appointed in 2024. What is the sum of corrections under their guidance? How far out of norm is that number?
Youre a fucking idiot jewfree.
Why is down a 1/2 percent today? Daily trading isn't much of an indicator to me, one way or another. Just seems to me, that these depts are artifacts of a bygone era. With the speed of information today, waiting for a government bureaucrats report strikes me as odd; like trying to hail a cab instead of ordering a Uber to pick you up at the time and place of your choicing.
the emperor has been told the economy has no clothes. And to mangle the metaphor further, toothpaste can't go back into the tube
No he wasn't.
The actual data shows a drop in foreign and government empyment with gains for jobs with citizens.
I know you dont actually look past NYT headlines, but many people do.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the CBO, and the Fed are far from perfect. But the U.S. needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.
So, not the shit that we currently have?
No. But it’s what we’re getting from now on.
Trump wants to restore American economic dynamism.
dy·na·mism
noun
1.
the quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
"the dynamism and strength of the economy"
I must disagree. He wants to regress to the 1970s when manufacturing employment peaked, protect politically connected industries from competition, and destroy industries that he doesn't like. That will discourage innovation and change, resulting in an economy that is more static than dynamic.
But he should begin by restoring confidence in the institutions that help measure and guide it. That means respecting their independence, even when their findings complicate his message. It also means pursuing real reform, not political retaliation, when they fall short.
His goal since losing the 2020 election has been to destroy trust in institutions because they are an impediment to his power. This is just the latest to get in his way. More retaliation will follow as the negative effects of his policies continue to manifest.
AI and blockchain were big in the 70’s, right?
Same with nat gas, chips, etc.
Sarc is a fucking idiot.
And herpes.
Trust the deep state cries sarc.
Do you really believe the workers of the various government institutions are in control of these institutions and are able to decide how they function, what their agenda is and who the institution is accountable too?
If they are not - then who is?
Do you really believe that all institutions should be destroyed simply because one man doesn't like what they say?
Because that's what's going on here. Trump only respects elections when he likes the results. He only respects courts when he likes what they say. He only respects The Bureau of Labor Statistics when he lies the numbers. He only respects the Fed when they do what he wants. This really is about one man.
What happens if he and his defenders get their wish? No more elections. No more courts. No more gathering of numbers and statistics. A central bank that answers to the president.
Is that what you want?
I doubt you'd want that if a Democrat was in charge.
So where are your principles? Do you have any?
“But if the president continues to treat disagreement as disloyalty—especially from vital, independent agencies such as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)”
Lmao, wtf? Where am I?
Get rid of them all, problem solved.
Apparently it's not just the Pres who treats disagreement as disloyalty. It's the cult followers who want numbers manipulated.
Or just the correct numbers dumbass.
But I get it. The most incompetent people here like you, sarc, and Nelson celebrate and cheer mediocrity.
Not surprising Jfree wants TOP MEN who work for the government managing the market.
you know that this is , at least ostensibly, a libertarian publication right?
Or, and hear me out, there could be a private sector solution that doesn’t involve massive bureaucrat waste and is actually agile and modern and free from political winds. There could even be like, competing groups trying to provide the best most up to date data…
https://www.shadowstats.com/
"The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the CBO, and the Fed are far from perfect."
That's like saying the Pacific Ocean is a bit damp.
"But the U.S. needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference."
Then do not allow any governmental agency do the math because we all know how political government bureaucrats can be.
The stats should be done by a private company with no political connections to either party.
Good luck with that.
the U.S. needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.
Remember when the Obama administration openly lied to taxpayers, said "You have to pass the bill to find out what's in the bill.", and then changed the census so that any gain or loss of insured persons would be effectively intractable?
Reason can take their "modern, agile, protected statistical systems" and shove them up their ass.
Why was it important to establish Benghazi was an act of terrorism but with Manda Bay Republicans didn’t care that terrorists attacked a CIA outpost with American civilians??
If you had two brain cells, you might get an inkling, shitstain.
Veronique, this is pure emotion, lacking in any rational basis. What does "dark mark" mean in this context? How is Trump "unleashing" anything except trade restrictions? How is "unleashing" the ICE thugs to commit mass roundups productive in any way? This was a total waste of verbiage!
Do Illegal immigrant thugs ever do anything bad? Or is thear still just fine with you?
Were sorry your beloved criminal illegals are being rounded up. We're sorry your identity theft illegals are being rounded up. We're sorry that those with final deportation orders from years ago are finally being deported.
It will be okay. You'll get over it. I'm sure you can find rapist, pedophiles, gang members still here for you to simp for. More leftist propaganda to pine for in a fake virtue signaling of how wonderful a person you are. Maybe join free Palestine groups. Become a vegan. There are options.
modern, agile, and protected from political interference
Which doesn't actually say anything about what should be measured or the way it should function except "not the way he does it".
The definition of an FTE hasn't categorically changed in the last 50 yrs. (except for maybe two weeks), why would the statistics measuring it and projecting it need to change? Moreover, agility means change continuously or nimbly. And, most critically, "protected from political interference" takes a suddenly (but not unpredictably) anti-post-modern turn where some changes and agility are obviously correct and need protected by... someone.
If you don't want political interference, keep it far, far away from any government.
And from any "private" company subject to any level of government regulation.
And from private companies run by democrats.
And from any private companies run by republicans.
And from Reason.
Trump would go after them no matter how far. Look at his attacks on law firms. They weren't receiving favors from the government. Doesn't matter. Fascism subjugates all people and companies within reach of the state.
They were part of the hoaxes and lawfare against Trump, paid for by Killary. They were receiving and providing favors to the democrats.
Hillary threw the Steele Dossier in the trash! It was McStain that scrounged around in the garbage and found it and handed it to the FBI. I bet he tasked his daughter and her husband, Mr and Mrs McPiggy, to dig through the trash to find it. They probably humped each other in the garbage dump and created another litter of McPiggies. 😉
And you're the retarded offspring, asswipe?
“They weren't receiving favors from the government.”
Hahahahahahahahaha
And yet the Democrat administrations all.want to bring private industry under the control of the state . . .
So if I misstate data to get a contract, it's fraud. When the CBO or BLS misstate data to make Democrats look good, it's just fine. That's what was happening Veronica.
I used to come to Reason to be informed and learn something. Now I come here to see what today's shit show is. I'm rarely disappointed.
Any evidence at all for these moronic claims?
Stepping back there's a pattern that you retards are too stupid to notice. Economists call out Trump? They're out to get him! Climate scientists call out Trump? They're out to get him! Law firms represent his opponents? They're out to get him! Now we've moved on to the statistics collecting agencies. They're out to get him too!
Everyone is against poor old Trumpy! And yet no evidence of a conspiracy has surfaced so far. If he weren't leader of a 100 million strong cult, he'd be in a padded room where he belongs.
Economists call out Trump, and they were wrong.
Climate hoax pseudo scientists call out Trump, and they were lying.
People fail at their jobs and they are fired.
Being willfully ignorant does not make you intelligent. Yet here you are lying as if you were.
And the proof is, of course, that Trump said it. Remind me who the NPCs are.
Maddow watchers like yourself. How are all your teams predictions doing buddy?
wow....how can you be so low IQ, gullible, and brainwashed?
He’s actually a psychopathic liar.
It's a bot.
"The headline unemployment rate masks labor-market weakness by overlooking discouraged workers and those stuck in part-time jobs. "
Not the fault of BLS. It publishes better measures:
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htm
But the MAGA trolls here oppose having the federal government advocate for truth.
That number was an indicator that something was very wrong with the economy from 2001-2008…Republicans didn’t take notice of the number until Obama was president. Nobody could ever provide a satisfactory explanation for why we never got back to 2000 levels over the next 8 years. Of course in 2011 boomers started turning 65 so there was an explanation under Obama. Basically Republicans have been playing with numbers at least since 2000…Trump is just brazenly unethical while Bush attempted to be a little more covert with his unethical behavior.
^ and ^:
Speaking of psychopathic liars...
LOLWUT?
>But the U.S. needs a statistical system that is modern, agile, and protected from political interference.
Which is not the BLS, so . . .
I mean, seriously, we must need that therefore we must preserve the BLS even though it's not that?
We also need a system exactly like ACA but not ACA per Reason.
At the very least, maybe the BLS and CBO shouldn’t be issuing press releases on data that is incomplete.
This is the way it's always worked. The idea is, better to get some prelim #s than have to wait months for the final #s. Of course that means prelim #s need to be taken with a grain of salt and revisions need to be made.
And yet revisions continue even after the quarter dumdum. Like when they revised by 800k over a year under this head.
Youre pretty ignorant aren't you.
Trust the illegal Nazi-Empire?
I don't think so....
How about LIMIT the governments "central planning" scope. 'Guns' don't make sh*t. It's only humanitarian asset is to defend Liberty and ensure Justice for all.
Trump shouldn't just fire the BLS bureaucrats he should dismantle the whole entire labor department. Where in the US Constitution did the people allow their [Na]tional government any authority for 'Fed' labor policy anyways?