
Report: The U.S. government may be ready to release employment data

The U.S. government may be preparing to release the September labor data, which has been collected. Senate Democrat Warren has written to the acting director of the BLS regarding the data issue. The BLS previously announced that it would not release employment data during the government shutdown, and as usual, the September non-farm payroll report will be released on October 3rd. The market carries risks, and investment should be approached with caution
Media reports cite an assistant from the U.S. Senate Banking Committee stating that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) may be ready to release the September labor data, as the data has been collected. Senate Democrat member Warren wrote to the acting director of BLS regarding the data issue. Previously, BLS announced that it would not release employment data during the U.S. government shutdown. As per usual practice, the September non-farm payroll report will be released on October 3rd.
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