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  Economy  Labor Dept. won’t release Friday’s key jobs report, other data if government shuts down
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Labor Dept. won’t release Friday’s key jobs report, other data if government shuts down

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The US Capitol is seen in the background as signage for US Department of Labor is seen in Washington, DC on August 4, 2025.

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The Labor Department is preparing for what would amount to a news and data blackout should the U.S. government suspend operations.

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In a contingency plan released Friday, the department said it was looking “to ensure that DOL agencies can perform an orderly suspension of programs and operations should a lapse occur, while continuing those limited activities authorized to continue during a lapse.”

While the department’s scope covers a multitude of areas, the impact on data releases will be pressing for investors. The DOL, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, has several key reports upcoming that will provide important clues about the direction of the economy and inform Federal Reserve policymakers ahead of their next meeting in October.

“BLS will suspend all operations,” the 73-page plan stated. “Economic data that are scheduled to be released during the lapse will not be released.”

Among the important upcoming reports that could be impacted: On Friday, the BLS will release the monthly nonfarm payrolls report at a time when job growth has been weakening substantially. The department also releases the initial jobless claims report each Thursday.

Then, on Oct. 15, it is scheduled to release the consumer price index, a key inflation indicator and in fact the last such reading the Fed will get before it convenes Oct. 28-29.

In addition to not releasing the reports, the department noted that “all active data collection activities for BLS surveys will cease,” indicating that other reports could be delayed should the shutdown drag on.

“The BLS website will not be updated with new content or restored in the event of a technical failure during a lapse,” the release said.

In all, the BLS releases about a dozen economic reports each month, also involving import and export prices, wages, and other activities related to consumers and workers.

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