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In reply to the discussion: Labor Department won't release Friday's key jobs report, other data, in case of a shutdown [View all]Wiz Imp
(7,591 posts)16. Correct. The jobs data is always embargoed until 8:30 am on the first Friday of each month.
BLS, despite being an agency of about 2300 employees, has exactly 1 political appointee - the BLS Commissioner. That position is currently vacant while Trump's nominee awaits Senate confirmation. In the meantime, there is an acting BLS Commissioner (Bill Wiatrowski) who is a lifelong civil servant for BLS who is not now nor has he ever been a political appointee. He has served as acting Commissioner multiple times under both Reoublicans and Democrats.
The commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) does not even see the jobs numbers before they are finalized. The process is intentionally designed to keep the commissioner, who is a political appointee, at arm's length from the data collection and estimation process to protect the integrity of the statistics.
Key details about the process:
Final numbers are locked in The commissioner is typically briefed on the final numbers on the Wednesday afternoon before the public release on Friday. By this point, the data is prepared, finalized, and locked into the system.
No role in estimation The commissioner plays no role in estimating or manipulating the figures. Their involvement is limited to reviewing the accompanying narrative for the public release, not altering the underlying data.
Internal safeguards The BLS maintains a strong culture of independence and has systems in place to prevent any single person, including the commissioner, from interfering with the data. Former commissioners have stated it would be impossible to manipulate the data without being detected, which would likely trigger whistleblowers and resignations.
Career staff handles data The numbers are collected and processed by nonpartisan career civil servants who have no connection to the political administration.
These safeguards came under scrutiny in August 2025 when then-President Donald Trump fired Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after a weak jobs report and baselessly alleged the numbers were "rigged". However, multiple former BLS officials, including those appointed by Trump, rejected the idea that the commissioner could manipulate the data.
Key details about the process:
Final numbers are locked in The commissioner is typically briefed on the final numbers on the Wednesday afternoon before the public release on Friday. By this point, the data is prepared, finalized, and locked into the system.
No role in estimation The commissioner plays no role in estimating or manipulating the figures. Their involvement is limited to reviewing the accompanying narrative for the public release, not altering the underlying data.
Internal safeguards The BLS maintains a strong culture of independence and has systems in place to prevent any single person, including the commissioner, from interfering with the data. Former commissioners have stated it would be impossible to manipulate the data without being detected, which would likely trigger whistleblowers and resignations.
Career staff handles data The numbers are collected and processed by nonpartisan career civil servants who have no connection to the political administration.
These safeguards came under scrutiny in August 2025 when then-President Donald Trump fired Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after a weak jobs report and baselessly alleged the numbers were "rigged". However, multiple former BLS officials, including those appointed by Trump, rejected the idea that the commissioner could manipulate the data.
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Labor Department won't release Friday's key jobs report, other data, in case of a shutdown [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Monday
OP
Wrong. The career professional economists there are not appointed. Please stop with the disinformation. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
#6
Knowledgeable people (Wiz Imp) have told you. That's how you know. Trust Wiz Imp more than tRump
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
#21
LOL. Yes, trump's tantrum and subsequent firing of Erika McEntarfer means nothing. Gotcha.
PSPS
Monday
#19
Correct. They mean nothing. Later, if economists get fired, they might mean something.
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
#22
The data will be ready Wednesday morning, per normal, could be released then.
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
#5
Correct. The jobs data is always embargoed until 8:30 am on the first Friday of each month.
Wiz Imp
Monday
#16
I figured you knew, but for those who don't - it's the easiest way for DU members and other regular types
progree
Monday
#26
Oh, I was only recommending checking bls.gov for the 2 headline numbers and maybe the initial paragraph
progree
Monday
#28
Here's a charts package from the BLS that I should include in my job reports links
progree
Tuesday
#30
Here's another BLS graphic that is readily available -- the two key graphs over a 2-year period
progree
Tuesday
#31
The Republicans are majorities in both houses and hold the Presidency and the Supreme Court
Prairie Gates
Monday
#7
ISM and ADP release on Wed., Challenger on Thursday, and ISM more on Friday. . . . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Monday
#9