🚀 U.S. September Employment Report Delayed Due to Government Shutdown
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According to PANews, the release of the U.S. September non-farm employment report, originally scheduled for 20:30 UTC+8 tonight, has been postponed due to the ongoing government shutdown. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, responsible for publishing this data, has ceased operations amid the shutdown.#USEmploymentReport #GovernmentShutdown #USLaborStatistics #NonFarmEmployment #BureauOfLaborStatistics #EmploymentData
🚀 U.S. Labor Statistics Report Delayed Until Government Reopens
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According to PANews, U.S. Labor Secretary Dremer announced that the Bureau of Labor Statistics report will be released once the government resumes operations. Until then, no additional data will be made available.#USLaborStatistics #GovernmentShutdown #LaborSecretary #BureauOfLaborStatistics #PANews #GovernmentReopens
🚀 Upcoming Economic Data Releases May Influence Fed's Policy Outlook
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According to ChainCatcher, BMO Capital Markets strategist Ian Lyngen has highlighted that a series of 'reissued' economic data will be released in the coming weeks, which could significantly impact policy outlooks. Consequently, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is likely to remain non-committal after the December meeting, avoiding any definitive promises regarding the interest rate decision for January. Lyngen emphasized that during this period, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish several key economic reports, and the cumulative effect of this information will redefine market perceptions of economic performance.#EconomicData #FedPolicy #InterestRates #JeromePowell #USLaborStatistics #BMO #MarketOutlook #EconomicReports
🚀 U.S. Labor Statistics Bureau Reschedules Key Economic Reports
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has announced changes to the release dates of significant economic reports. According to Jin10, the non-farm payroll employment report for January is now scheduled to be published on February 11. Additionally, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for January will be released on February 13. These reports are closely watched by economists and policymakers as they provide critical insights into the state of the U.S. economy.#USLaborStatistics #EconomicReports #NonFarmPayroll #ConsumerPriceIndex #CPI #EconomicInsights #USEconomy
🚀 U.S. Labor Statistics Show Decline in Unemployment Rate Among Asian Workers
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a decrease in the unemployment rate among Asian workers to 3.7% in March. According to Jin10, the unemployment rates for other major labor groups, including adult men at 3.8%, adult women at 4.0%, teenagers at 13.7%, and racial groups such as Whites at 3.6%, Blacks at 7.1%, and Hispanics at 4.8%, remained relatively stable during the same period.#USLaborStatistics #UnemploymentRate #AsianWorkers #BLS #LaborMarket #Employment #Economy #TeenUnemployment #RacialEmploymentData