Trump accuses officials of falsifying data from the labor market. Demands their dismissal


As every first Friday of the month, we met NFP data today (English non farm payrolls), illustrating the condition of the American labor market. They are now particularly analyzed by the market, because weaker readings can be interpreted as increasing the chances of greater interest rates.
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The number of new jobs in the non -agricultural sector in the United States increased in July 2025 by 73 thousand. – results from the Friday's Department of Labor. This is a result worse than forecasts, because an increase of 110,000 was expected. The interpretation is all the more negative because the reading from the previous month was revised very much: to just 14 thousand. From the originally given 147 thousand Braking in creating new jobs in the USA is visible: at the end of 2023 and at the beginning of 2024, about 200,000 were created monthly. full -time jobs and more.
Bad data from the labor market in the USA. Donald Trump accuses officials of forgery
In his post on the Truth Social Trump, he accused Mcentarfer, appointed by Biden's administration, of deliberate manipulation of the data, which – in his opinion – was to help in the campaign vice president of Kamali Harris.
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“I was just informed that the data on employment in our country is created by Biden, appointed by Biden. Erika MCTyarfer, Commissioner of the Office of Labor Statistics who falsified the data before the election to help Kamali win” – wrote Trump.
“We need reliable labor market data. I recommended my team immediate release of this political Biden nominee. It will be replaced by someone much more competent and qualified, “he added.
Trump also directed criticism towards the president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, whom he had already accused of errors in monetary policy. This time, however, the center of his attack has become data from BLS, which showed almost complete inhibition of employment growth – information potentially unfavorable for the incumbent administration in the election year.
“Experts warn that such open pressure on independent statistical institutions may undermine confidence in key state organs and their data” – notes CNBC television.




