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The September jobs report is delayed by the government shutdown - what was it expected to show?


The ongoing government shutdown delayed the anticipated September jobs report, which economists estimated would show 50,000 jobs added and the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%. Read More

Here's why Connecticut will have to keep waiting for new jobs numbers


The shutdown of the federal government, which started Oct. 1, means that Connecticut will have to keep waiting to find out how its labor market fared in September. Read More

What To Expect From the September Jobs Report This Week


Forecasters say the job market likely bounced back in September, but we many not know for sure for some time: a government shutdown could delay Friday's crucial report on hiring. Read More

No September jobs report, no problem. Here’s what we know about the labor market — and it’s not great.


That’s not to say Wall Street and the Federal Reserve are flying blind. They’re not. The September employment report was unlikely to bring good news, based on a variety of other public and private ... Read More

The US economy saw 'essentially no job growth' last month: Moody's


A leading economist is warning that job creation in the U.S. economy is slowing to a crawl as the ongoing government shutdown precluded the release of the September jobs report last week. Moody's ... Read More

Government shutdown delays key monthly jobs report at a pivotal moment for the U.S. economy


For people who closely follow the U.S. economy, the first Friday of every month is known as “jobs Friday,” when the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases the previous month’s employment report at ... Read More

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 from August, but significantly ... Read More

Government shutdown suspends September jobs report


T OPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The government shutdown has suspended the official Kansas jobs report for September, authorities announced Friday morning. Official reports on the Kansas labor market -- ... Read More

With Friday's jobs report in question, ADP shows private payrolls fell by 32,000 in September


The ADP National Employment Report, a measure of private employment in the U.S., said on Wednesday that payrolls at private employers declined by 32,000 jobs last month, signaling the labor market ... Read More

Traders Eye September Jobs Report for Cues on Bitcoin Breakout Above $120K


Crypto markets remained unchanged Monday and Tuesday after last week’s $1.5 billion liquidation flush, but traders remain cautious ahead of a critical run of U.S. economic data that could set the tone ... Read More

The September jobs report is delayed by the government shutdown - what was it expected to show?


The ongoing partial government shutdown prevented the Labor Department from releasing the anticipated September jobs report as scheduled on Friday, causing economic data watchers to turn their ... Read More

No September jobs report, no problem. Here's what we know about the labor market - and it's not great.


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