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对就业数据不满 特朗普让劳工统计局局长“走人”
Xin Hua She·2025-08-02 01:16

Core Points - President Trump announced the dismissal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) director, Erica McEntyre, due to dissatisfaction with the latest employment data released by the U.S. Department of Labor, accusing her of manipulating employment figures for political purposes [1][2] - The July employment data showed an increase in the unemployment rate and a disappointing number of non-farm payroll jobs added, with significant downward revisions for May and June, indicating a cooling labor market [1][2] Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Labor reported a rise in the unemployment rate for July, with non-farm payroll job additions falling short of market expectations [1] - The revisions for May and June indicated a substantial decrease in previously reported job numbers, suggesting a trend of negative adjustments in employment data [2] - Erica McEntyre, the BLS director, was appointed by President Biden and has over 20 years of experience in federal government roles [2] Group 2 - Trump's claims of data manipulation lack evidence, and the BLS regularly revises economic data due to the complexities of data collection in a large economy [2] - Analysts suggest that the dismissal of McEntyre is politically motivated, with concerns that future appointees may interpret data in a manner favorable to Trump [2]