According to BlockBeats, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, responsible for crucial employment and inflation data, is experiencing significant leadership vacancies, with one-third of its senior positions unfilled. Although an interim director has been appointed, several key roles overseeing employment statistics and regional operations remain vacant.

Insiders report that many long-term employees have accepted delayed resignation offers from the Trump administration in recent months. This situation has posed challenges for the agency, which employs approximately 2,000 career staff, especially after U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed the bureau's director last month.

With a federal hiring freeze in place until October 15, it remains uncertain whether lower-level positions responsible for data collection and analysis will be filled promptly.