The U.S. Department of Labor Headquarters Building photographed at dusk on June 21, 2024 in Washington, DC.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics will not release its January jobs report as scheduled on Friday due to the government shutdown, a department spokesperson confirmed Monday.
“The January 2026 employment status announcement will not be released as scheduled on Friday, February 6, 2026. The announcement will be rescheduled after federal funding resumes,” BLS Vice Chair Emily Liddell said in a statement.
The station was also just catching up from the incident, having had to postpone many of its regular releases following last year’s record shutdown that lasted until early November. BLS also publishes consumer price indexes, import and export data, and several other labor and consumer-related data.
It is unclear whether the Commerce Department will also face delays in reporting due to the impasse in Washington.
The decision comes ahead of a busy week of economic data expected to be released, culminating in the release of non-farm payrolls, also known as the unemployment situation. The report provides a tally of payrolls reported by businesses, which provides the key figure for non-farm payrolls, as well as the number of households with people reporting employment, which is used to compile the unemployment rate.
Markets expected the report to add 55,000 jobs and keep the unemployment rate steady at 4.4%.
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