Anon10/02/25, 02:26No.1443985
Antoni's nomination was widely criticizedAntoni's selection was praised by Trump loyalists like Stephen Moore and Steve Bannon. But it was roundly criticized by even conservative economists. Opponents said Antoni — who has spent most of his career at right-wing think tanks — lacked the expertise in statistical number crunching that's typical of previous BLS commissioners.A group of BLS supporters issued a statement Tuesday urging the president to choose a new nominee with a technical and non-partisan background."We believe the next nominee should demonstrate a commitment to gold standard statistics, strong management skills, excellent economics training, and a record of public support for the integrity of BLS products and standards," the Friends of the BLS said.The group acknowledged a need to modernize the government's data gathering processes, which have been hampered by falling survey response rates. In addition, the BLS has lost about 20% of its workforce since the beginning of the year as part of the Trump administration's widespread government job cuts. That's forced the bureau to scale back the number of price checks it conducts each month in compiling the inflation report.The Heritage Foundation, where Antoni serves as chief economist, defended his outspoken criticism of the BLS."Dr. E.J. Antoni continues to be one of the sharpest economic minds in the country," said Heritage president Kevin Roberts. "We are very proud to have him on our team."