BlockBeats News, May 15th. According to a New York Times video opinion, the United States is seeing a deepening political controversy regarding the "official data and statistical methodology," with some policy statements causing increased tension with key economic, employment, and inflationary statistical systems, leading to the so-called "war on numbers."
The opinion suggests that as macroeconomic decision-making highly relies on data models and government statistics, any influence of political factors on the data release mechanism or interpretation may weaken the market, corporate, and public trust in economic signals, thus amplifying uncertainty in policy expectations.
Analysts point out that such disputes not only affect the financial market's judgment on inflation and growth trajectories but may also further increase asset pricing volatility, making "data credibility" one of the key variables in macro trades.
Overall, the viewpoint emphasizes that the modern economic system heavily depends on statistical data as a "common factual basis," and any divergence in this foundation will have a chain reaction impact on policy formulation and market pricing mechanisms.
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