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Inflation data threatened by government hiring freeze as tariffs loom

Jun 4, 2025, 11:57 AM | Updated: 12:00 pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Labor Department has cut back on the inflation data it collects because of the Trump administration’s , raising concerns among economists about the quality of the inflation figures just as they are being closely watched for the impact of tariffs.

The department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, which produces the monthly consumer price index, the most closely watched inflation measure, that it is “reducing sample in areas across the country” and stopped collecting price data entirely in April in Lincoln, Nebraska, and Provo, Utah. It also said it has stopped collecting data this month in Buffalo, New York.

In an email that the BLS sent to economists, viewed by The Associated Press, the agency said that it “temporarily reduced the number of outlets and quotes it attempted to collect due to a staffing shortage” in April. The reduced data collection “will be kept in place until the hiring freeze is lifted.”

President Donald Trump froze federal hiring on his first day in office and in April until late July, suggesting future inflation reports will also involve less data collection.

The cutbacks have intensified worries among economists that government spending cuts could degrade the federal government’s ability to compile key economic data on employment, prices, and the broader economy. The BLS also that it will no longer collect wholesale prices in about 350 categories for its Producer Price Index, a measure of price changes before they reach the consumer.

The cutbacks are also occurring at a time of heightened uncertainty about the economy and the impact of Trump’s sweeping tariffs on hiring, growth and inflation.

“The PPI is cutting hundreds of indexes from production, and the CPI is now being constructed with less data,” Omair Sharif, chief economist at the consulting firm Inflation Insights, said in an email. “That alone is worrying given that we’re heading into the teeth of the tariff impact on prices.”

Earlier this year, the Trump administration several advisory committees that worked with BLS and other statistical agencies on fine-tuning its data-gathering.

The BLS said that the cutbacks “have minimal impact” on the overall inflation data, but “they may increase the volatility” of the reported prices of specific items.

Alan Detmeister, an economist at UBS, an investment bank, said the cutbacks likely had little impact on April’s inflation figures. But “if these types of cuts continue, they will degrade the reliability and efficacy of these statistical agencies,” he said.

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