The U.S. Labor Statistics Bureau has been experiencing staffing shortages due to a federal hiring freeze, affecting its ability to collect price data effectively. According to Jin10, this situation has led the bureau to rely more heavily on less accurate estimation methods for filling data gaps. In February, the bureau used the 'different-cell imputation' method in 40% of cases requiring estimation, a significant increase from 9% a year ago. However, there may be relief on the horizon as the bureau has posted job openings on its website to recruit personnel responsible for collecting price data across various regions nationwide.