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groundloop

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Mon May 25, 2020, 06:40 PM May 2020

U.S. government cuts off early look at economic data for news media [View all]

Source: CBS News

The U.S. Labor Department is ending its long-standing system of allowing news reporters to review government economic data, including high-profile reports on unemployment, retail sales and inflation, before the data is publicly released.

The department for decades has given news organizations an advance look at such data to give them time to assess the numbers and prepare news reports to be distributed once the data is officially released. News organizations had long valued the 30 minutes to an hour the Labor Department had given them in what are known as "lock-up rooms" to review the data, question government officials about it and ensure that their articles were accurate and complete when the information was released.

But William Beach, commissioner of the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, said in announcing the decision last week that the past two months, when all such media lockups had been suspended over the coronavirus pandemic, had shown that the absence of the lockups did not cause much of a time delay or a decline in the accuracy of news reports.

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The Associated Press and several other news organizations protested that that decision would make the economic data releases less secure and less useful to the public. The news organizations also asserted that the department's new policy would fail to meet its stated objective of leveling the playing field between high-speed investment firms, which trade off the data in mere seconds, and the general public. Since then, the two sides had been engaged in negotiations toward a potential compromise.





Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/feds-cut-off-early-look-at-economic-data-for-reporters/

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That means what's coming is bad. greatauntoftriplets May 2020 #1
If 36% are unemployed and 7 million die, no one will have a clue? bucolic_frolic May 2020 #2
red don insiders front running trading the data not fooled May 2020 #3
Don't think the extra 40 minutes, or so, will make much difference. Bad news is still bad, Hoyt May 2020 #4
Elections are just ahead and they want to suppress the numbers as long as they are able pecosbob May 2020 #5
It's not being suppressed for any length of time -- it will still be posted online at 830 AM ET by progree May 2020 #9
thnx pecosbob May 2020 #10
You're welcome n/t progree May 2020 #14
For once I don't disagree with a decision by this administration. 40 minutes, in a 24 hour Squinch May 2020 #6
40 minutes of insider knowledge makes a difference when buying or selling stocks. Doodley May 2020 #13
If they don't tell ANYONE how does that enable ... reACTIONary May 2020 #16
Before: some media people got an early look at the data 40m or so before it's posted online progree May 2020 #17
+10 nt reACTIONary May 2020 #15
BEWARE.... they will "cook" the books ashredux May 2020 #7
Yes, this is the 2nd or 3rd step to cook the books and it ain't only the unemployment numbers! machoneman May 2020 #21
The BLS jobs report will still be posted online at 830 AM ET sharp (1st or 2nd Fri), as always, progree May 2020 #8
They need to off load more stocks first. "Never mind the man behind the curtains!" Ford_Prefect May 2020 #11
bingo! they need time to get their trades in before the news breaks, I bet tRump has made yaesu May 2020 #18
"they need time to get their trades in before the news breaks" - true, now that I think about it, progree May 2020 #20
Trump will claim the November numbers are "tremendous." A few days after the election, we will know. Doodley May 2020 #12
The timing of this isn't suspicious even one little teeny tiny bit? Brainfodder May 2020 #19
Sounds like they're going to keep doing what they've done for the last couple of months. Igel May 2020 #22
Yes, somehow the Washington Post got it out last time (May 8) at or before 831 AM ET progree May 2020 #23
the repukes need more time to cook the books. nt Javaman May 2020 #24
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