With U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employees furloughed due to the federal government shutdown, the agency's website shows a release from Wednesday as its most recent data update instead of the ...
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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%.
Now that a lapse in funding has occurred, the law requires agencies to furlough their “non-excepted” employees.
The federal government has shut down as congressional lawmakers remain at odds over funding the government beyond September 30.
The government shutdown delayed the jobs report and may postpone other key economic data. Here is what economists are looking at instead.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have come out firing on the defensive front this season. Here's what has made them so good.
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How to Use the Python Statistics Module
The Python statistics module is a built-in module for performing simple statistical calculations. Since it's part of the standard Python library, it's available in every Python installation. To access ...
Here's a look at the best — and the worst — of Auburn football's statistical outputs from its first five games of 2025.
Remote work is transforming labor markets, real estate, and investing. Discover which sectors benefit, which struggle, and how long-term workplace trends continue to shape market opportunities.
The stats are increasingly damning for under-pressure Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim. A return of 34 points from his first 33 Premier League games in charge is by far the worst of any United ...
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There's no September jobs report because the government office that prepares it is shut down
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which releases monthly labor data, is closed. That makes it harder for economists at all levels to understand which way the economy is moving.
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Opinion - Even conservatives can’t get behind Trump’s Bureau of Labor Statistics pick
Economists from multiple conservative think tanks have weighed in against Antoni’s appointment, citing his inexperience and incompetence.
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