The US September non-farm payroll report was not released as planned, the first time in 12 years
due to the "shutdown" of the US government since Wednesday, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics failed to release the US September non-farm payrolls as scheduled at 20:30东八区. This is the first time this has happened since 2013. That year, the government shutdown caused the non-farm payrolls that were originally scheduled to be released on October 4 to be postponed until October 22. This week, other economic data that have not been released due to the US government shutdown include: initial jobless claims, construction spending month-on-month, factory orders month-on-month, and durable goods orders month-on-month. According to US media reports, the US Senate will vote again on the temporary funding bill to extend federal government funding on the 3rd. If it does not pass, the federal government shutdown may continue until next week.
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