Trump's firing of the BLS commissioner has raised fears that government employment data, used to make major economic policy decisions, will become politicized.

Trump administration officials question data amid condemnation of dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics head.

US president’s firing of Bureau of Labour Statistics commissioner sparks concerns over data integrity.

“This is the playbook. We’ve seen it many, many times. And now I have to say, faster even than I expected, it’s come to America,” said the famed economist.

Trump dismissed Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer over July's jobs report.

Trump’s firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics raises fears for the integrity of official statistics.

The comments are the latest effort by the White House to undercut economic data that does not fit within Trump's political narrative.

William Beach criticized the president for the shock firing of Erika McEntarfer, his successor at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

President Trump has fired the head of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics after the department revised down job numbers which he said were "rigged".

Critics on both sides say the move won’t fix deeper problems with jobs data.

The jobs report revisions that prompted Trump to fire the BLS commissioner were historically large. Here's why (Hint: it wasn't rigged data).

Trump's firing of the BLS commissioner has raised fears that government employment data, used to make major economic policy decisions, will become politicized.

Robert Reich slammed Trump and his "lackeys" for pushing a "big crock of lies."

Here's why firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner could undermine trust in indicators the government releases and why that could damage the economy.

The excuses for the BLS purge are so bad, they’re actually kind of funny… for now.