BlockBeats News, June 11th, Brett Matsumoto, nominee for Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, stated during a Senate confirmation hearing that no evidence of employment data manipulation or "falsification" had been found during his tenure, indirectly refuting previous controversies surrounding U.S. official statistics.
Earlier, former President Trump dismissed Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer over a weak employment report and accused the related data of "artificial manipulation" without providing evidence, causing public concern.
During the hearing, Matsumoto stated that some significant data revisions may stem from technical factors and do not support allegations of "data falsification." He emphasized that if confirmed, he would be dedicated to upholding the professionalism and independence of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ensuring that data is released on time and in compliance with the law.
At the same time, he pointed out that the agency is facing structural challenges such as funding constraints and declining survey response rates, which may affect the quality of future statistical data. He warned that the survey-based statistical system is facing long-term sustainability pressures and advocated for the introduction of additional data sources and technological tools (including business payroll data and artificial intelligence tools) to enhance statistical reliability.
The nomination is currently pending further review and confirmation by the Senate.
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