Trump
fires labor statistics chief hours after data showed jobs growth slowed
US
president accused of ‘firing the messenger’ as he makes claims without evidence
about Erika McEntarfer
Callum
Jones in New York and Michael Sainato
Fri 1 Aug
2025 22.01 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/01/trump-fires-erika-mcentarfer-labor-statistics
Donald
Trump fired the federal government official in charge of labor statistics,
hours after data revealed jobs growth stalled this summer, prompting
accusations that he is “firing the messenger”.
The US
president claimed that Erika McEntarfer, commissioner of labor statistics, had
“faked” employment figures in the run-up to last year’s election, in an effort
to boost Kamala Harris’s chances of victory.
Trump
later claimed: “Today’s Jobs Numbers were RIGGED in order to make the
Republicans, and ME, look bad”.
He
produced no evidence for these allegations, and insisted that the US economy
was, in fact, “BOOMING” on his watch.
But
Friday’s employment figures told a very different story, and raised questions
about the state of the labor market since Trump’s return to office.
“We need
accurate Jobs Numbers,” he wrote on Truth Social. “I have directed my Team to
fire this Biden Political Appointee, IMMEDIATELY. She will be replaced with
someone much more competent and qualified.”
McEntarfer
was contacted for comment. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) confirmed in a
brief statement that she had been dismissed. William Wiatrowski, the agency’s
deputy commissioner, will serve as acting commissioner.
Trump’s
abrupt announcement came as administration officials scrambled to explain a
lackluster employment report. Not only did jobs growth fail to meet
expectations in July, but previous estimates for May and June were revised
significantly lower.
The
president was promptly accused of trying to hide accurate statistics. “Trump is
firing the messenger because he doesn’t seem to like jobs numbers that reflect
how badly he’s damaged the economy,” said Lily Roberts, managing director for
inclusive growth at the Center for American Progress, a thinktank.
“Politicizing
our country’s collection of data on what’s going on in the economy … will make
it harder to create an economy that makes sure everyone has a good job,” added
Roberts. “Borrowing from the authoritarian playbook fuels more uncertainty that
will cost Americans for years to come.”
Paul
Schroeder, executive director of the Council of Professional Associations on
Federal Statistics, described the president’s allegation as “very damaging and
outrageous”, adding: “Not only does it undermine the integrity of federal
economic statistics but it also politicizes data which need to remain
independent and trustworthy. This action is a grave error by the administration
and one that will have ramifications for years to come.”
McEntarfer
is a widely respected economist and veteran employee of the federal government.
She previously worked at the US Census Bureau under George W Bush and at the US
census bureau under Barack Obama, Trump and Joe Biden.
In
January 2024, before McEntarfer’s confirmation for her current post by the US
Senate, her nomination was backed by four former BLS commissioners.
In a
letter also signed by organizations including the American Statistics
Association and a string of senior economists, they said there were “many
reasons” to confirm McEntarfer as commissioner of labor statistics, citing her
“wealth of research and statistical experience”.
She was
ultimately confirmed by a vote in the Senate, with 86 votes cast in favor and
eight against.
Gene
Sperling, chair of the national economic council under Bill Clinton and Obama,
and who worked as an official under Biden, said he expected Trump to “destroy
the credibility” of economic data when his administration suffered its first
bad jobs report. “Now: first bad job report, and he just fired BLS head over
absurd claims of bias,” Sperling wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Trump’s
decision to fire McEntarfer was “outrageous but not surprising”, said Julie Su,
former acting US labor secretary under Biden. “He hates facts, so he blames
truth-tellers.”
The US
“needs and deserves trustworthy economic data”, added Su. “This is a pathetic
attempt by the president to gaslight everyone about the consequences of his
disastrous economic policies.”

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