Several firms have sought to fill a void in the absence of federal data, and most estimates indicate a loosening labor market ...
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On this particular Friday, at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics was supposed to release the September jobs report.
A host of alternative jobs data from Wall Street are pointing in the same direction: The U.S. labor market is losing steam.
The agency's Bureau of Labor Statistics would suspend operations if the U.S. government shuts down this week, potentially ...
Moreover, both data sources show a noticeable slowdown from the first three months of this period—March to May 2025—to the ...
September labor data shows cooling job market and steady unemployment, impacting stocks and yields. Click here to read what ...
U.S. job openings increased marginally in August while hiring declined, consistent with lackluster labor market conditions ...
ADP's figures may be the only jobs data reported this week. The government shutdown means the Bureau of Labor Statistics is ...