October 03, 2025
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Shutdown Delays U.S. Jobs and Economic Data

The government shutdown has cut off vital economic data, including the Labor Department’s monthly jobs report, which was postponed Friday. Forecasters had expected roughly 50,000 payrolls for September, and economists say the delay complicates assessing whether job growth will be sufficient to prevent a rise in unemployment.

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🔍 Key Facts

  • The U.S. Labor Department postponed the monthly jobs report because of the government shutdown.
  • Forecasters had expected roughly 50,000 payrolls for September.
  • NPR reported these developments on 2025-10-03 in an article titled "Shutdown postpones monthly jobs report. And, Trump dangles a carrot to colleges."
  • NPR quoted economics correspondent Scott Horsley explaining the policy stakes: whether September job growth will be sufficient to prevent the unemployment rate from rising.
  • NPR provided analyst context around the delay, highlighting its implications for economic policy assessment and market attention.

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Shutdown postpones monthly jobs report. And, Trump dangles a carrot to colleges
NPR by Brittney Melton October 03, 2025
New information:
  • NPR reports that the Labor Department postponed the monthly jobs report because of the government shutdown and notes forecasters expected roughly 50,000 payrolls for September.
  • NPR quotes its economics correspondent Scott Horsley explaining the policy stakes—whether job growth is sufficient to keep unemployment from rising—adding analyst context to the delay.