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By: Myra P. Saefong – Barrons – Natural gas futures rallied in August, tacking on nearly 50% to their largest monthly percentage...
By: Reuters – Oil and gas companies plunged over $156 billion into corporate takeovers and land deals during the second US shale...
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By: Nicole Dienst and Eric Rosenbaum – CNBC – With the coronavirus pandemic slashing demand for the oil and gas that has...
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Amid growing political tensions, U.S. economic data—the backbone of government policy, financial markets, and household decision-making—is under threat. Originating during the Great Depression to stabilize economic policy, reliable data like GDP, CPI, and employment figures are now central to how the $30 trillion U.S. economy functions. However, recent developments—including President Trump’s firing of the top Labor Department statistician—have sparked fears that political interference may compromise the accuracy and impartiality of key economic reports.
This concern is amplified by staffing cuts, survey response declines, and the scaling back of inflation tracking, all of which raise red flags for investors, particularly in inflation-sensitive markets like TIPS. Experts warn that if trust in the data erodes, decision-making across the economy could become distorted, increasing risks for retirees, business leaders, and market participants alike. While a single firing may not break the system, persistent tampering or perception of bias could do long-term damage.
Bottom line: The integrity of U.S. economic statistics—long taken for granted—is becoming a political battleground, with serious implications for markets, monetary policy, and public trust.
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