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Government will release September jobs report next week, ending data drought from federal shutdown
The Labor Department will release its numbers on September hiring and unemployment next Thursday, a month and a half late, marking the beginning of the end of a data drought caused by the 43-day federal government shutdown.
Jobs Friday won't be happening again this week as the record-long government shutdown has resulted in a lack of official data.
The September employment report is not expected to be released on Friday if the first government shutdown since 2019 continues. The report was hotly anticipated, given that the labor market has shown signs of softening and concerns about an economic ...
The US Labour Department on Friday will not publish its closely watched employment report for an unprecedented second straight month as the government
For economists who follow the job market, the first Friday of the month is usually like Christmas morning. That’s when the Labor Department ordinarily delivers its closely-watched report on jobs and unemployment. But the first Friday of October brought ...
Typically, the first Friday of the month is when the Labor Department releases its report on jobs and unemployment. But because of the government shutdown, that report is delayed. For economists who follow the job market, the first Friday of the month is ...
With the government shutdown stopping surveys, the U.S. might never see October’s jobs report—leaving investors and economists in the dark.
Crucial reports on U.S. inflation, job creation and unemployment are set to be delayed a week or more due to the government shutdown — and there’s even a danger that some inflation reports might not be produced at all. The absence of these reports ...