President Donald Trump accused the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of orchestrating a “scam” after the July jobs report revealed only 73,000 jobs added, significantly below expectations.
He also criticized the downward revisions of May and June’s job numbers, totaling a 258,000-job decrease. However, experts clarify that such revisions are standard practice as BLS updates initial estimates with more complete data over time.
The BLS employs rigorous methodologies, including household and business surveys, to compile employment data, and revisions are part of ensuring accuracy. Economists emphasize that these adjustments reflect improved data collection and are not indicative of manipulation.