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    U.S. President Donald Trump is under increasing scrutiny for efforts to reshape the federal government’s statistical agencies, actions that experts warn could undermine the credibility of data long regarded as essential to the American economy. His recent dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, following the release of a weaker-than-expected jobs report, has drawn particular attention from economists and former officials.

    Trump reshapes economic data agencies sparking independence concerns
    Trump faces backlash over economic data integrity with warnings from global precedents

    McEntarfer’s removal marked the first time in decades that a BLS commissioner was dismissed before completing a term. Trump announced his decision shortly after the July employment report showed job creation below market forecasts. Critics contend the firing raises questions about the independence of an agency whose data informs monetary policy, labor negotiations, and business planning across the United States.

    The White House has nominated economist E.J. Antoni to replace McEntarfer. Antoni, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, has been a vocal critic of the Bureau’s methodologies and has suggested reducing the frequency of monthly jobs reports. His nomination has sparked debate among economists and lawmakers, who argue that moving to quarterly data releases would delay crucial information relied upon by businesses, investors, and policymakers.

    Economists warn of consequences for data reliability and policy

    Federal statistical agencies such as the BLS, Census Bureau, and National Center for Health Statistics have traditionally operated at arm’s length from political pressure. Their independence has ensured broad trust in the accuracy of U.S. statistics, which are used not only domestically but also as benchmarks for global financial markets. Former officials from both Republican and Democratic administrations have warned that political interference threatens to erode this trust.

    International precedents show how altering official statistics can destabilize economies. In Argentina during the mid-2000s, the government replaced statisticians who refused to lower inflation figures. The manipulation led to international lawsuits, sanctions from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and a collapse of investor confidence that damaged Argentina’s economy for years. In Greece, the misreporting of budget deficits during the 2000s contributed to the European sovereign debt crisis, forcing a series of bailouts and triggering widespread social unrest.

    Watchdog groups push for stronger statistical safeguards

    Experts stress that even modest changes to the independence of statistical agencies can have long-lasting consequences. Accurate economic data underpins decisions on interest rates, federal budgets, and social spending. If data is perceived as politically manipulated, policy-making can be distorted and markets can misinterpret economic conditions. Rebuilding trust, as shown in Argentina and Greece, often takes years and carries significant economic costs.

    Trump’s actions have drawn strong reactions from lawmakers, watchdog groups, and professional associations representing statisticians and economists. Several former BLS commissioners have issued public statements defending the agency’s methodologies and warning against political influence over data collection. Congressional leaders are also weighing legislative proposals to reinforce the independence of federal statistics, though no measures have yet advanced.

    The integrity of official data is becoming an increasingly central issue as the United States moves closer to the 2026 midterm elections. With economic performance expected to play a decisive role in political campaigns, the credibility of government statistics is now under heightened scrutiny at home and abroad. The outcome of ongoing debates about the role and independence of agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics may shape both domestic policy and international confidence in U.S. institutions in the months ahead. – By Content Syndication Services.

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