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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
There's no jobs report today, but here's what private data is telling us about the labor market

The Bureau of Labor Statistics won't be publishing the October jobs report on Friday. LinkedIn, Bank of America, and more crunched their own numbers. Read More
Friday's jobs report could present a mixed view of the labor market. Here's what to expect

Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. WATCH HERE The December jobs report is likely to provide only limited clarity on where the labor market is headed, with experts differing on ... Read More
Economists say job losses likely, even as shutdown delays report

WASHINGTON (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Friday’s jobs report is missing in action because of the federal shutdown, but economists are finding other ways of measuring apparent job losses concentrated in ... 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
No September jobs report, no problem. Here’s what we know about the labor market — and it’s not great.

Welcome to jobs Friday — except there’s no U.S. employment report today. Blame the latest government shutdown in Washington. That’s not to say Wall Street and the Federal Reserve are flying blind. Read More
No jobs report leaves Fed flying blind. Markets still expect rate cuts.

Federal Reserve officials are officially flying blind as a government shutdown precluded Friday's release of a key monthly jobs report, arguably the most important data needed to make a decision about ... Read More
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