BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 8, 2025
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 | August 8, 2025
6 months ago

Trump exposes Biden's job data blunder

President Donald Trump’s decision to dismiss the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has sparked a firestorm, but new data suggests he may have been on solid ground.

According to Fox Business, pro-Trump economist Steve Moore presented unpublished Census Bureau data in the Oval Office on Thursday, revealing that the Biden administration overestimated job creation by a staggering 1.5 million over its last two years. This bombshell, Moore argued, justified Trump’s call for new leadership at the BLS.

Moore didn’t mince words, telling the president directly, “Mr. President, that’s a gigantic error.” If numbers this far off aren’t grounds for accountability, one wonders what would be.

Unpacking the Jobs Data Debacle

Trump, for his part, questioned whether this was a mere mistake, suggesting it “might not have been an error” but rather incompetence or something deliberate. His skepticism seems warranted when you consider the scale of the miscalculation, which he noted was among the most significant in over 50 years.

The timing of these inflated figures raises eyebrows, as Trump accused the now-fired BLS head, Erika McEntarfer, of pushing job numbers to an “all-time high” before the 2024 election, only to revise them downward afterward. This pattern of adjustment paints a troubling picture of potential political manipulation.

Such actions don’t just mislead the public; they erode trust in institutions meant to provide unvarnished truth. When data becomes a pawn in partisan games, every American pays the price.

Critics Cry Foul, But Miss the Point

Trump’s critics have pounced, claiming the firing of McEntarfer sets a dangerous precedent that could undermine the BLS’s credibility. William Beach, who led the BLS during Trump’s first term, called the move “totally groundless” and a threat to the agency’s statistical mission.

Yet, this hand-wringing feels misplaced when the numbers themselves tell a story of gross inaccuracy under McEntarfer’s watch. If protecting institutional integrity means ignoring errors of this magnitude, then the definition of integrity needs a hard rethink.

The backlash seems more about shielding a progressive agenda than addressing the real issue of faulty data. Accountability isn’t a threat to credibility; it’s the foundation of it.

Income Gains Tell a Different Story

Beyond the jobs fiasco, Moore shared fresh Census data showing a brighter spot for Trump’s economic legacy, with median family income, adjusted for inflation, rising by $1,174 from January through June. He contrasted this with family income gains under Biden, a paltry $551, against a robust $6,400 during Trump’s last year in 2020, even factoring in the COVID disruption.

Moore proudly told Trump, “You gained ten times more income for the average family than Joe Biden, and that’s because of your policies.” This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a reminder of what focused, America-first economics can achieve.

The disparity in these figures cuts through the noise of partisan spin. When families see real growth in their wallets, that’s the metric that matters, not empty promises or inflated job counts.

A Call for Trust and Transparency

Trump’s frustration was palpable after a disappointing July jobs report and downward revisions to prior months, which suggested the economy wasn’t as robust as previously claimed. Firing McEntarfer wasn’t just a reaction; it was a stand against letting flawed data shape national narratives.

The path forward requires rebuilding faith in our statistical agencies, ensuring they serve the public, not political ends. If that means shaking up leadership to get back to hard facts, so be it.

This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who values truth over ideology. Americans deserve leaders who prioritize accuracy over optics, and Trump’s move, backed by Moore’s data, might just be the jolt the system needed.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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