In a scathing critique, U.S. Vice President Vance has publicly lambasted data from the Labor Statistics Bureau (BLS), calling it "useless" and stressing the urgent need for changes.
The Vice President's comments come amid broader concerns about the accuracy and reliability of government economic statistics. This public criticism from a high-ranking official could fuel a significant push for reforms to how the BLS operates and reports its findings.
Vance's remarks highlight a growing skepticism within the administration regarding the bureau's data, which is a cornerstone for economic policy and business decisions. The call for changes aims to restore public trust in these vital statistics and ensure they accurately reflect the state of the U.S. economy.