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Trump should not have fired head of stats bureau, say experts

Economists say dismissal undermines trust in official data, along with president’s arguments and democracy itself

Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Gage Skidmore (https://bit.ly/3IYY8Dm)

US president Donald Trump’s decision to fire a commissioner with the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) erodes trust in US government data, undermines his arguments for interest rate cuts, and moves his administration closer to a dictatorship, experts have argued. 

On August 1, Trump dismissed Erika McEntarfer after the BLS revised its employment growth statistics for the previous two months downwards by 258,000 jobs.  

“Everyone knows that dictatorships lie about their economic data,” says Benjamin

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