It is even worse, and it is already causing a stir at work. I know our finance people (and almost any investor/company, btw) rely upon these US numbers amongst other data to help the ceo/cfo etc do long term planning. Thus if those numbers are no longer trustworthy ...God help us.The headline “Trump Fires Labor Statistics Chief” is more than a routine bureaucratic shake-up, it is an overreach of power that borders on illegality. Firing the head of a nonpartisan statistical agency without clear, justified cause not only undermines the integrity of labor data, but also raises serious legal and ethical red flags. These agencies are meant to function independently, free from political interference. When a president removes such an official, it suggests a deliberate attempt to manipulate public perception by silencing inconvenient truths.
Beyond the abuse of power, there are real financial consequences for taxpayers. An unjust termination opens the door to costly legal challenges, severance payouts, and potential compensation packages, all at the expense of the public. This reckless move could cost Americans both in trust and in dollars. Trumps firings can cost millions per case in compensation and legal challenges.
BTW I double checked Trump's claim that she "inflated the job numbers to help Biden". She actually adjusted him downward by 800k in August 2024, right before the election. Likely not a good time to do it if she was biased for Biden, as she could have waited til November. So Trump's claim is bunk.