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President Trump dismisses Labor Department official after weak jobs report

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President Donald Trump dismissed Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on August 1, 2025, following the release of a disappointing jobs report for July. The report indicated that the U.S. economy added only 73,000 jobs in July, significantly below , and included downward revisions to previous months’ data. Trump alleged that the employment figures were manipulated for purposes and announced McEntarfer’s immediate termination via social media.

The BLS, an agency within the Department of Labor, is responsible for producing key economic indicators, including employment statistics. McEntarfer, by former Joe Biden, had been serving as commissioner since January 2024. was set to conclude in early 2028; however, federal law permits the president to remove commissioners of labor statistics before their term ends.

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In response to the termination, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer announced that Deputy Commissioner Wiatrowski would serve as Acting Commissioner until a permanent replacement is appointed.

The decision to dismiss McEntarfer has sparked from various quarters. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon described the move as “the act of somebody who is soft, weak and afraid to own to the reality of the damage is inflicting on our economy.” (cnbc.com) , Senate Minority Leader Schumer criticized the action, stating that Trump was “ the messenger” in response to unfavorable economic .

Economists and former BLS officials have also concern over the potential implications of this decision. They warn that such could undermine the credibility and independence of statistical agencies, which are vital for informed economic policymaking.

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The termination of McEntarfer coincides with broader reactions to the weak jobs report. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by over 500 points, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped by more than 2%, reflecting investor apprehension about the economic outlook.

This development raises questions about the administration’s approach to economic data and its potential impact on public trust in official statistics. The situation underscores the delicate balance between political leadership and the independence of responsible for providing objective economic .

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