【The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Director nominated by Trump suggested pausing the release of the monthly employment report】According to Golden Finance, economist E.J. Antoni, who was nominated by President Trump to be the director of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, suggested pausing the agency's highly anticipated monthly employment report, stating that its fundamental methods, economic models, and statistical assumptions have fundamental flaws. Before Trump's nomination announcement on Monday, Antoni criticized the data behind the monthly employment report as unreliable and frequently exaggerated, warning that it misleads key economic decision-makers from Washington to Wall Street. Antoni stated, "How should businesses plan when they don’t know how many jobs have been added or lost in our economy, or how the Federal Reserve should implement monetary policy? This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed immediately. Until the issues are corrected, the Bureau of Labor Statistics should pause the release of the monthly employment report but continue to publish more accurate, albeit less timely, quarterly data," he said. "Key decision-makers from Wall Street to Washington, D.C., rely on this data, and a lack of confidence in it will have far-reaching consequences."