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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will reclaim outsourced positions after data release errors.
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IntroductionAs the U.S. prepares to release the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, the Bureau of Labor St ...
As the U.S. prepares to release the November Consumer Price Index (CPI) data,Exchange rate the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is once again under public scrutiny due to several data release errors this year. According to a recent investigation report, the BLS management must be held accountable for this series of errors. These mistakes have led to a thorough examination of the agency, especially regarding the accuracy and timeliness of data releases. However, the report emphasizes that these issues have not affected the core data quality of the bureau.
Specifically, the report highlights several major data release errors that occurred this year, such as the premature leak of April's CPI data and the over 30-minute delay in releasing the preliminary annual benchmark revision data for the August nonfarm payroll report. The investigation also revealed that due to insufficient funding, the BLS is significantly lagging in technological and software modernization, hindering its ability to keep pace with technological advancements.
Experts suggest that the BLS should provide more systematic corporate training for frontline staff and revise its contingency plans to reduce future data release delays caused by technical or funding issues. The investigation also suggested that the bureau should strengthen internal management to ensure more efficient data release processes, unhindered by technical problems.
To prevent similar issues from recurring, the BLS has decided to retract key functions from outsourced contractors and assign these responsibilities to federal employees. This move indicates that the bureau will rely more on its own capacities to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of data releases, reducing the risks associated with over-reliance on outsourced resources.
Although these changes could help address current challenges, in the long term, the BLS still needs to invest more deeply in its technological infrastructure and personnel training to meet the increasingly complex demands of data releases. The bureau has stated that it will further enhance collaboration with the technology sector and optimize its data processing procedures to ensure the quality and timeliness of information releases.
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