Typically, the first Friday of the month is when the Labor Department releases its report on jobs and unemployment. But because of the government
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Government shutdown delays key monthly jobs report at a pivotal moment for the U.S. economy
Federal Reserve officials may have to determine next steps for interest rates without access to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ September employment data.
Absent a jobs report, here are some other ways of looking at the US labor market
On this particular Friday, at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was supposed to release the September jobs report.
The Federal Shutdown Will Cut off Vital Economic Data, Including Friday’s Jobs Report
The government shutdown will deprive policymakers and investors of economic data vital to their decision-making at a time of unusual uncertainty about the direction
Asia’s Youth Unemployment Crisis Deepens As Growth, Jobs Lag Investment
China’s youth jobless rate was estimated at 16.5 per cent, India’s at 17.6 per cent and Indonesia’s at 17.3 per cent, the highest in
No jobs report on Friday. But that may not be the worst data delay due to the federal shutdown.
Crucial reports on U.S. inflation, job creation and unemployment are set to be delayed a week or more due to the government shutdown —
How to assess the September jobs report in the absence of BLS data
If the Bureau of Labor Statistics were issuing its September Employment Situation report on Friday, economists were expecting a headline payrolls number rebounding some
September Labor Market Data: Who Needs A Jobs Report?
September labor data shows cooling job market and steady unemployment, impacting stocks and yields. Click here to read what investors need to know.
With the US government dark, alternate sources show a sluggish September for jobs
By Lucia Mutikani and Ann Saphir (Reuters) -Alternate data from public and private sources showed the U.S. job market likely remained stalled in September,
Vital economic data, including Friday’s jobs report, cut off in government shutdown
The government shutdown that began Wednesday will deprive policymakers and investors of economic data vital to their decision-making at a time of unusual uncertainty