The Labor Department, citing the partial federal government shutdown, said Monday that it will not release the January jobs report on Friday as scheduled.
For the second time in four months, a federal government shutdown has caused critical economic data to go dark.
The January jobs report will now be published on Wednesday, Feb. 11. The January consumer-price index will now appear on ...
The spending package that would fund most of the federal government and end a partial shutdown cleared a key procedural hurdle late Monday, bringing it one step closer to a full House vote. The House ...
The dour mood around tech has turned a spotlight on chipmaker AMD's after-hours earnings report, which could provide the best ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces tough days ahead trying to muscle a federal funding package to passage and prevent a ...
Republican leadership in the House is hoping to begin the process of reopening the government by advancing a funding package ...
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Miranda Devine: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson removed any shred of impartiality by applauding anti-ICE speeches at the Grammys
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to dismay. Her attendance at the rancidly partisan anti-ICE Grammy ...
US stocks mostly fell as investors digested a wave of tech-focused earnings, precious metals jumped to continue their wild ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday announced that his department will devote $100 million toward a pilot program addressing ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced it will not release the January jobs report this Friday as initially planned due to the ongoing partial government shutdown.
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Weekly Mortgage Rates Flat; Shutdown Delays Federal Data
It’s another week where mortgage rates seem to be doing a whole lot of nothing — a good thing if you can afford an APR around ...
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