The Bureau of Labor Statistics can't collect or publish employment data as the government shutdown drags on, now entering its ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is slated to release September's Consumer Price Index report of inflation, which was delayed by the government shutdown.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues to disrupt economic data releases with the October jobs report ...
Friday’s inflation report is likely to show that consumer prices worsened in September for the second straight month as President Donald Trump’s tariffs have lifted the cost of some groceries and othe ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is adjusting his messaging strategy to win over voters who are worried about the ...
Forecasters had expected that inflation would rise to 3.1%. The latest data comes amid the ongoing government shutdown.
U.S. inflation hits 3% in September, beating economist expectations and sending Wall Street to record highs as investors anticipate Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Treasury said the mass departure of federal workers, President Trump's immigration policy and artificial intelligence are all impacting the labor market.
The annual inflation rate ticked higher in September, amid higher prices at the gasoline pump and a more muted increase at the grocery store.
The Consumer Price Index climbed at an annual rate of 3% in September, coming in below economists' forecasts as the impact of President Trump's tariffs remain muted. By the numbers Economists polled ...
The government shutdown is set to become the longest ever on Wednesday if Congress doesn't reach a deal before then.
After nearly a year under Trump’s tariffs, Americans are paying more for everything from a cup of joe and plush living room sofas to children’s toys.