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Shutdown means another missed jobs report Friday. Here's what it probably would have shown
Jobs Friday won't be happening again this week as the record-long government shutdown has resulted in a lack of official data. Read More
Here’s when to expect shutdown-delayed jobs and inflation reports once the government reopens
The seeming end of the government shutdown means Wall Street could soon get flooded with a raft of crucial reports on the economy that were delayed during the impasse. First up: September employment. Read More
Jobs Numbers Weren't Released as Government Shutdown Drags On

With the government shutdown stopping surveys, the U.S. might never see October’s jobs report—leaving investors and economists in the dark. Read More
Why the monthly jobs report won’t be released this week

Policymakers, investors, businesses and government officials are eager for the latest look into the slowing U.S. job market. But they won’t be getting it until well after the federal government ... Read More
Here's what to expect from the Fed's interest rate meeting today

The Federal Reserve is set to make its next interest rate decision today, even as a near-total blackout of federal economic data continues amid the government shutdown. The Labor Department, however, ... Read More
The government is belatedly releasing inflation data on Friday. Here's what economists are expecting.

A delayed inflation report on Friday is expected to deliver sobering data about the direction of U.S. prices, with economists forecasting that the Consumer Price Index in September rose at its fastest ... Read More
Economists expect faster growth, but weaker job gains, through 2025

The U.S. economy could be on the upswing even if tariffs and stubborn inflation continue to weigh on growth, according to a new analysis. The National Association for Business Economics (NABE) said ... Read More
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