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gab13by13

(32,788 posts)
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 11:07 AM Sep 2025

Bureau Of Labor Statistics Postpones Report With No Reason

"What they're saying: "I think we are all concerned now about the future of our country's economic data," Erika McEntarfer, the former BLS commissioner abruptly fired by Trump, said this week at Bard College."

"I can vouch for the accuracy and independence of the work of the agency up until the moment I was fired ... but in terms of the future: it is an uncertain moment," McEntarfer said.
BLS has already cut back on data collection for specific CPI categories and certain regions, a result of staffing shortages and budget cuts.

"Plummeting survey response rates has wreaked havoc on jobs data at statistics agencies around the world, including the U.S.
Bloomberg reported this week that the agency was looking to ramp up staff to collect price data in major metro areas.
The Labor Department's internal watchdog launched a probe into BLS economic data collection earlier this month, citing challenges the agency "encounters collecting and reporting closely watched economic data."

This from Axios, will go back and find the link, uno momento.

Shoot, It let me read the article and now it has a paywall,

https://www.axios.com/2025/09/19/bls-cpi-report-inflation

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Bureau Of Labor Statistics Postpones Report With No Reason (Original Post) gab13by13 Sep 2025 OP
They have a reason for hiding the truth BoRaGard Sep 2025 #1
They can't get the numbers where HE wants them underpants Sep 2025 #6
The tyrant wants to review the numbers with his sharpie dalton99a Sep 2025 #2
Cooking the books takes time. nt Buns_of_Fire Sep 2025 #3
i don't trust it at all samsingh Sep 2025 #4
Investors gotta love this lame54 Sep 2025 #5
Interesting-- "Plummeting survey response rates has wreaked havoc on jobs data at statistics agencies around world Silent Type Sep 2025 #7
There is a reason. republianmushroom Sep 2025 #8
Article without the "gimme your email first" progree Sep 2025 #9

BoRaGard

(7,591 posts)
1. They have a reason for hiding the truth
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 11:13 AM
Sep 2025

republicons have totally screwed America

they don't want to admit the truth

as usual

All they do is Bear False Witness.

 

Silent Type

(12,412 posts)
7. Interesting-- "Plummeting survey response rates has wreaked havoc on jobs data at statistics agencies around world
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 12:36 PM
Sep 2025

including US."

progree

(13,077 posts)
9. Article without the "gimme your email first"
Sat Sep 20, 2025, 02:58 PM
Sep 2025
https://archive.is/l25SR#selection-603.0-627.136

Various excerpts---
The big picture: The data offers key insights about consumer activity in any given year, including expenditures, income and demographic information.

It is the only "federal household survey to provide information on the complete range of consumers' expenditures and incomes," the BLS website says.

Crucially, the data is also used to determine the weighting of specific goods and services in the Consumer Price Index for the year ahead.
The intrigue: The release was postponed last year, but the BLS offered more details then
, including that the data would be released two weeks later.

The agency is under tremendous strain, with staffing shortages and limited resources. It is also under unprecedented attack from the White House

BLS has already cut back on data collection for specific CPI categories and certain regions, a result of staffing shortages and budget cuts.
(emphasis added)

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