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Economists question accuracy of US inflation data as BLS grapples with staffing shortages

Hiring freeze forces statisticians to rely on less precise estimates, raising concerns over key economic indicator

June 11, 2025 / 13:53 IST
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While there is no evidence of deliberate manipulation of the data, economists warn that even unintentional distortions could carry significant consequences

Concerns are mounting among economists about the accuracy of recent US inflation data after the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) disclosed that staffing shortages had hampered its ability to conduct its monthly price survey. The revelations come as inflation remains a key focus for markets, policymakers and American households alike, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The BLS told economists this week that a federal hiring freeze had forced the agency to reduce the number of businesses it surveys each month. In the April report, government statisticians had to rely more extensively on less precise estimation techniques to fill gaps in data, a process known as different-cell imputation.

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While there is no evidence of deliberate manipulation of the data, economists warn that even unintentional distortions could carry significant consequences. “They’re having to turn to less effective methods to fill in the blanks,” said Omair Sharif of Inflation Insights. Professional traders and policymakers who rely on the inflation rate are now questioning its reliability.

Staffing shortages undermine price collection