The agency's Bureau of Labor Statistics would suspend operations if the U.S. government shuts down this week, potentially ...
Federal jobs numbers will not be released if the government shuts down at midnight Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Labor ...
All eyes are on the September jobs report, scheduled for release on Friday, October 3. The Fed is signaling a pivot towards ...
And a weak jobs report will give bond investors confidence inflation pressures are easing. That could help push yields lower.
After President Trump expressed "shock" over the pace of hiring in July, much is riding on the employment data for August.
The September jobs report, set for release next Friday, will be delayed in the event of a federal government shutdown if the ...
Fresh jobs data on Friday showed a continued hiring slowdown in the first such release since a dismal jobs report last month ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics won't issue any economic reports during a government shutdown, the Labor Department said in a contingency document issued Friday. That likely means no jobs report Friday ...
After years of plentiful employment opportunities, healthy pay bumps and pandemic savings-fueled spending sprees, American workers now face a sobering economic reality: It’s getting harder and harder ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) first jobs report since President Donald Trump fired the head of the agency showed the ...
A strongly-worded statement from Bureau of Labor Statistics workers comes a month after President Trump attacked the integrity of the jobs numbers they release monthly.
The U.S. economy lost jobs in June, leaving Joe Biden as the only U.S. president on record who never presided over job losses during his term in office.