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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced Friday that it would not produce its highly anticipated monthly inflation report for October after being unable to collect key data during the
Surveys were delayed and some cannot be collected at all, officials said, further complicating the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates next month.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday it had canceled the release of October's consumer price report because the recently ended government shutdown had prevented the collection of data.
The closely followed report was originally scheduled for release on Oct. 3, but it was shelved by the government shutdown.
Key Takeaways The Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish its report on Thursday on September job creation, after a six-week delay caused by the government shutdown.U.S. employers are forecast to have added 51,
The Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics won't publish its October 2025 Employment Situation report because it could not retroactively collect data for the household survey part of the report,
(Reuters) -The U.S. producer price index for September will be released on November 25 while the import and export price indexes for the same month will be issued on December 3, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Tuesday. The release of some data was delayed during the federal government shutdown.
Some online users discussed blame for the rising prices by mentioning U.S. President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden. Here's what we know.
The government is back open, but key reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are still on hold. Bankrate Economic Analyst Sarah Foster explains when the data could become available again and why it's so important.