前朝旧臣,拜登任命的:In July 2023, President Joe Biden nominated McEntarfer to serve as Commissioner of Labor Statistics at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). She was confirmed by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions in October and by the Senate in January 2024 in an 86–8 vote. As commissioner, McEntarfer moved to reduce the sample size of the household survey in the monthly jobs report by five thousand households due to budget constraints. On August 1, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that he had directed his staff to fire McEntarfer, hours after the Bureau's July jobs report, which included a substantial downward revision of reported job creation from the prior two months and weaker-than-expected job creation for July. Trump, without evidence according to the Financial Times, accused McEntarfer of incompetence and of having an ulterior motive by altering employment figures to discredit him and Republicans and, in 2024, to help Kamala Harris in the presidential election. The firing drew widespread criticism from former and current economists, including McEntarfer's predecessor as BLS commissioner, former Heritage Foundation economist William Beach, who called the firing totally groundless. Jed Kolko, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said the firing was a five-alarm intentional harm to the integrity of US economic data and the entire statistical system. In an editorial, The Wall Street Journal commented that Mr. Trump’s data denial is one more reason fewer Americans will trust the government.
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