Due to the US government shutdown, tonight's October non-farm payroll data will be missing.
BlockBeats News, November 7th: Due to the U.S. government shutdown, the October non-farm payroll data, originally scheduled to be released tonight at 21:30, is expected to be delayed.
This will be the second consecutive "absence" of the non-farm payroll report, as the September report was also unable to be released as scheduled. The U.S. Secretary of Labor recently reiterated that the non-farm payroll report will be released when the government resumes, and economic data cannot be published before that. On Friday, the U.S. Senate is planning to vote on a new temporary funding bill to end the government shutdown. The Senate has previously failed to pass the bill 14 times, setting a new record for the longest government shutdown. (Jinshi)
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