
Trump launched the Bls Commissioner’s work numbers, “The Great Misdementation in Over 50 years”
On Sunday, President Trump accused the head of the Bls Statistics Office of inflating job numbers to “the highest level ever” before the US presidential elections, just days after the announcement of the shooting.
Trump said in a position to his social account on Sunday afternoon.
“After that, I won the elections, however, and re -modified the numbers down, and I made it wrong, approximately one million jobs.”
In this position, the president also claimed that the “Bls Erika Mcensarfer Commissioner” was the most important in more than half a century.
“A fraud!” Trump continued.
“I did it again, with” another huge correction “, and I fired! I was exposed to the greatest miscalculation for more than 50 years.”

This position is followed a few days after Trump criticized at the work statistics office and said that he will shoot MCENTARFer after the American economy added less functions than expected in July, and major reviews were held in the previous two months – indicating that the economy and the labor market were weaker than previously thought.
Trump was accused of MCENTARFer of falsifying the numbers of jobs before the US presidential election.
“I have just reported that” job numbers “in our country are produced by the appointed Biden, Dr. Erika Minarker, a work statistics commissioner, who fled the numbers of jobs before the elections to try to enhance Kamala’s chances in victory,” Trump was actually published on Friday.

Earlier on Sunday, the Director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Haysit, supported Trump’s decision to launch Menterav, citing a “party style” in reporting US job data.
The BLS reported on Friday that 74,000 jobs were added in July, much less than the estimates of 110,000 economists of Economists. The report also reviewed job growth in May and June down.
May gains were reduced by only 125,000 to 19,000 jobs created, while June numbers were reviewed by 133,000 to 14,000 jobs only in that month.
The American Labor Statistics Office did not immediately respond to the Fox Business request for comment.
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