Fortune | FORTUNE 08月04日
What to know about Erika McEntarfer, the BLS commissioner fired by Trump
index_new5.html
../../../zaker_core/zaker_tpl_static/wap/tpl_guoji1.html

 

文章报道了美国劳工统计局(BLS)局长McEntarfer被特朗普政府解职的事件。McEntarfer是一位经验丰富的劳工经济学家,此前以跨党派投票获得86-8的压倒性支持而任命。然而,特朗普指责她操纵就业数据,并表示将任命更胜任的人选。此举引发了广泛批评,包括前任局长、前财政部长萨默斯和耶伦等,他们认为此举破坏了统计机构的独立性,并可能影响数据的公信力。McEntarfer的解职被视为特朗普政府更广泛人事变动的一部分,旨在安插“自己的人”以确保数据的“透明和可靠”。

🔹 McEntarfer,一位拥有20多年联邦政府经验的资深劳工经济学家,在2023年被非争议性地任命为劳工统计局(BLS)局长,并获得了跨党派的广泛支持。

🔸 特朗普指责McEntarfer操纵就业数据,并声称她将被一位“更胜任且合格”的人选取代,强调数据必须公平准确,不能被政治目的操纵。

🔸 McEntarfer的解职引发了广泛批评,包括她的前任和多位经济学界知名人士,他们认为此举“毫无根据”,开创了危险的先例,并损害了统计局的使命,有人甚至将其比作“香蕉共和国”的做法。

🔸 此次解职被视为特朗普政府更广泛人事调整的一部分,目标是让“自己的人”掌管关键经济数据机构,以期提高数据的透明度和可靠性,但这种干预引发了对数据独立性的担忧。

🔸 McEntarfer在被解职后发表声明,表达了为BLS服务的荣幸,并强调了该机构衡量经济的重要性和价值,感谢了同事们的服务。

McEntarfer was nominated to lead the BLS in 2023. At the time, it was an overwhelmingly non-controversial appointment. She was confirmed 86-8 in a bipartisan vote.

She’s a longtime labor economist with more than 20 years experience in the federal government, who had worked at the Census Bureau’s Center for Economic Studies, the Treasury Department’s Office of Tax Policy and the White House Council of Economic Advisers in a nonpolitical role. Her research focused on job loss, retirement, worker mobility, and wage rigidity, according to the AP.

Trump accused McEntarfer of manipulating jobs data and said that the data was “being produced by a Biden appointee.” “She will be replaced with someone much more competent and qualified. Important numbers like this must be fair and accurate, they can’t be manipulated for political purposes,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

The BLS produces data relied on by businesses and policymakers, including the Fed.

McEntarfer joins a growing list of female officials fired during Trump 2.0 (and lot of fired men, too). There was Admiral Linda Fagan, the leader of the Coast Guard and the first woman to lead a military branch who was removed on Trump’s second day back on the job. Gwynne Wilcox, who Trump attempted to dismiss from the National Labor Relations Board (she sued, and a back-and-forth over her dismissal reached the Supreme Court). Federal Elections Committee (FEC) chair Ellen Weintraub was let go. Phyllis Fong, inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, refused to comply with her firing in January and was escorted out by security. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, was fired via email.

McEntarfer’s colleagues have jumped to her defense. Her predecessor William Beach, who was appointed by Trump in 2019 and served until 2023, said that the “groundless” firing “sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the statistical mission of the Bureau.” Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said there was “no conceivable way” the numbers could have been manipulated, relying as they do on strict processes and hundreds of staffers. Janet Yellen said that the firing of the head of the bureau charged with accurately reporting economic data “is the kind of thing you would only expect to see in a banana republic.”

McEntarfer’s firing is part of a bigger plan for the BLS, the Journal reports. “The president wants his own people there, so that when we see the jobs numbers, they are more transparent and more reliable,” National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said.

McEntarfer responded to her firing in a post on Bluesky. “It has been the honor of my life to serve as Commissioner of BLS alongside the many dedicated civil servants tasked with measuring a vast and dynamic economy,” she wrote. “It is vital and important work and I thank them for their service to this nation.”

On Sunday, Trump officials homed in on the revised May and June numbers as the reason for McEntarfer’s firing. “I think what we need is a fresh set of eyes at the BLS, somebody who can clean this thing up,” Hassett said.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

The Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter is Fortune’s daily briefing for and about the women leading the business world. Subscribe here.

ALSO IN THE HEADLINES

- Nice try. Mark Zuckerberg tried to buy Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, the Wall Street Journal reports. After she said no, he started going after her startup for talent–offering as much as $1 billion to Murati's cofounder. All the Thinking Machines employees offered gigantic pay packages declined. Wall Street Journal

- Future of media. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after losing federal funding, it confirmed. But NPR, led by CEO Katherine Maher, and PBS, led by Paula Kerger, are sticking around. Time

- Abortion access. The VA proposed a rule that would roll back access to abortion for veterans. The department said it intends to provide "only needed medical services." CNN

ON MY RADAR

South Asian women will be hurt by the trade war The Economist

All I wanted was to be the popular girl. My teen doesn't care about that The Cut

Celtics minority owner reaches deal to buy Connecticut Sun, but WNBA cool on move to Boston Boston Globe

PARTING WORDS

"Anybody else’s wishes do not register outside the maelstrom of my own expectations."

— Singer-songwriter Ethel Cain, in an interview with The Cut

This is the web version of MPW Daily, a daily newsletter for and about the world’s most powerful women.

Sign up

to get it delivered free to your inbox.

Fish AI Reader

Fish AI Reader

AI辅助创作,多种专业模板,深度分析,高质量内容生成。从观点提取到深度思考,FishAI为您提供全方位的创作支持。新版本引入自定义参数,让您的创作更加个性化和精准。

FishAI

FishAI

鱼阅,AI 时代的下一个智能信息助手,助你摆脱信息焦虑

联系邮箱 441953276@qq.com

相关标签

劳工统计局 经济数据 人事变动 数据操纵 政府机构
相关文章