All eyes are on the September jobs report, scheduled for release on Friday, October 3. The Fed is signaling a pivot towards ...
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 ...
After President Trump expressed "shock" over the pace of hiring in July, much is riding on the employment data for August.
The department is preparing for what would amount to a news and data blackout should the government suspend operations.
With the economy at a turning point, Friday's report on job creation will attract even more attention than usual. Forecasters expect it to show August was lackluster for job growth.
Fresh jobs data on Friday showed a continued hiring slowdown in the first such release since a dismal jobs report last month ...
The September jobs report, set for release next Friday, will be delayed in the event of a federal government shutdown if the ...
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 first Friday of any month, as we note regularly, produces an economic report that everyone watches: the monthly jobs ...
In August, only a meager 22,000 new jobs were created. That followed a weaker-than-expected July report, when 79,000 jobs ...
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.
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