Pro-Trump economist Steve Moore presents unpublished Census Bureau data of the OVAL Office that claims that the Biden administration has blown up the number of job growth during the last two years.
The BIDEN administration greatly overrated job growth during the last two years, Pro-Trump economist Steve Moore said in a short presentation of the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon when he unveiled new non -published Census Bureau data.
The findings of Moore come in the midst of the return that President Donald Trump is confronted for the dismissal of the head of the US Bureau or Labor Statistics (BLS), an appointed reflection era that he has published during the BIDEN-Administration “job figures to help democrats.
“I told the president that he did the right one to call a new head of the Bureau or Labor Statistics, because this shows that the BLS has overestimated job creation with 1.5 million jobs in the past two years of the Biden administration. Mr. The President is a gigantic error,” Moore said on Thursday afternoon in the ovale office.
President Donald Trump, accompanied by Heritage Foundation Senior Visiting Fellow for Economy Stephen Moore, left, speaks next to a poster in the Oval Office 7 August 2025. (Win McNamee / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Trump said it would have been ‘perhaps not a mistake’, and noted that it was due to incompetence instead.
“If it were a mistake, it would be one thing,” Trump added. “I don’t think it’s a mistake. I think they did it on purpose.”
Only a few days after announcing the decision to dismiss Erika Mcelcerfer, the president accused her of inflating the number of jobs to an “all time of high” prior to the 2024 presidential elections to help Democrats keep the White House. Trump also claimed that, after he won the elections, Mceltarfer had adjusted the figures down to make them look worse.
Trump said that the “misales” were some of the most important in more than 50 years.
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Trump was taken out in Mceltarfer after a weaker than expected job report in July and downward revisions in the reports of the previous two months. The last revisions suggested that the economy was not as strong as previously expected.
The move attracted widespread conviction of Trump’s critics, who claimed that the move could be a dangerous precedent that undermines credibility in the data of the BLS.
“The completely unfounded dismissal of Dr. Erika Mceltarfer, my successor as Commissioner of Labor Statistics at BLS, forms a dangerous precedent and undermines the statistical mission of the agency,” said William Beach, who led the BLS during Trump’s first term.
On Thursday, in addition to sharing the way in which the BIDEN administration has abused work numbers in the last two years, Moore said that the advanced view of census data to which he had access also shown that from January to June to the end of June the average median family income, when they were adapted for inflation, was $ 1.174 higher.

President Donald Trump has a poster with the text “monthly estimates of the net change in real household income” in the Oval Office 7 August 2025, in Washington, DC (Win McNamee / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Moore also said that he used the new data to compare family income in the US under Biden compared to the figures during Trump’s first term.
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“You can see that-trustens, these dotted lines here, Mr. President, that is Covid-19, so if it had not been for COVID, these figures would have been considerably better but even taken into account President Trump’s last year, in 2020, we saw a $ 6,400 real after-inflation in income for the average family,” “Moore.”
“And that can be compared to Joe Biden, a measly $ 551. So, Mr. President, you have won ten times more income for the average family than Joe Biden, and that is because of your policy.”


