2025-08-02 12:29:10
Politics
Economy

Trump Disputes Unemployment Data, Claims Manipulation Ahead of Elections

President Trump has publicly challenged the recent rise in unemployment to 4.2%, deeming the statistics "manipulated" and attributing the discrepancies to the leadership of Erika McEntarfer, whom he has dismissed from her role as commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

He alleges that the job creation figures were inflated to favor Democrats ahead of the upcoming election. Despite the Labor Department's report of only 73,000 jobs added in July—far below expectations—Trump continues to assert that the economy is thriving since his administration began.

His actions reflect a broader trend of leveraging governmental authority for personal agendas, as he criticizes economic experts and seeks to replace officials to align with his narrative. This ongoing conflict raises questions about the integrity of economic data in the political arena.

AFP
1. August 2025 um 19:50

Trump calls rising unemployment figures 'manipulated' and fires official

US President Donald Trump described the rising unemployment figures in July as 'manipulated'. He announced that he would fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer. Trump claimed that the bureau under McEntarfer's leadership had proposed false figures to support his opponent Kamala Harris. However, the US Department of Labor revised the job figures for May and June downwards by a total of 258,000.
New York Times - Economy
2. August 2025 um 02:22

Trump, Claiming Weak Jobs Numbers Were ‘Rigged,’ Moves to Fire Labor Official

President Trump claims labor market data were 'rigged' due to weak jobs numbers in July. He fired Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, who was confirmed on a bipartisan basis in 2024. The move came after economists interpreted the report as evidence that Trump's policies were harming the economy, contradicting the president's claim that the country is 'doing GREAT!'.
The Guardian
2. August 2025 um 09:00

Good, mad and ugly: the US economy’s performance under Trump – in charts

The US economy's performance under Trump is mixed, with robust headline growth offset by wild swings in trade and a slowdown in the labor market. Data released this week showed that jobs numbers were weaker than expected, with July's employment report revealing fewer jobs created than anticipated. The Fed has not cut interest rates as Trump had demanded, citing concerns about inflation, which remains stubborn despite Trump's claims of its collapse.
New York Times - Politics
2. August 2025 um 09:03

Lashing Out Over Russia and Jobs Data, Trump Displays His Volatile Side

President Trump's volatile behavior is marked by a growing intolerance for dissent and a tendency to use government tools for personal gain. He fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, accused experts like Jerome H. Powell of mismanaging their duties, and imposed sanctions on foreign officials who thwart his agenda.
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