Trump’s Ex-Jobs Data Chief Slams Firing of Successor—Drama in the Numbers Game
Another day, another political scalp—this time it's the jobs data chief's head rolling. Trump's former stats honcho just torched the decision to axe his replacement. No sugarcoating, no bureaucratic fluff—just raw dissent from inside the machine.
Behind the firing: A clash over whose narrative controls the economic scoreboard. When data becomes political ammo, even the number-crunchers aren't safe. The irony? This all dropped while Wall Street was busy inflating another speculative bubble—priorities, right?
One thing's clear: In D.C. like in crypto, trust the math—not the marketers.