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    US economic tracking disrupted by ongoing federal shutdown

    October 4, 2025
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    Washington, D.C., October 4, 2025: As the United States government shutdown enters its third day, the release of critical economic data has been suspended, including the September employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The halt in data flow has created a significant information gap for policymakers, financial markets, and businesses that rely on official statistics to assess the country’s economic performance. The Department of Labor confirmed it has ceased publication of major economic indicators due to a lapse in congressional funding.

    US economic tracking disrupted by ongoing federal shutdown
    Markets left in the dark as US government fails to publish critical economic indicators during shutdown.

    The September jobs report, typically released on the first Friday of each month, was not issued. This is the first time since October 2013 that a shutdown has blocked the release of national employment data. Other key indicators, such as consumer price inflation and retail sales reports scheduled for later this month, could also be delayed if the shutdown continues. Private-sector alternatives have stepped in to fill the void, although they differ in methodology and coverage. ADP, a private payroll processing firm, reported a net loss of 32,000 jobs in September across private companies.

    The largest declines were recorded in construction, manufacturing, and financial services, while gains were reported in healthcare and technology. Separately, labor analytics firm Revelio Labs estimated an increase of approximately 60,000 jobs during the same period, though the discrepancy underscores the absence of a standardized national benchmark. The Federal Reserve, which closely monitors labor market and inflation data in shaping monetary policy, is now operating without access to official employment figures. The disruption comes at a time when the central bank is evaluating recent signals of a slowing labor market and softening wage growth.

    US government shutdown blocks release of key economic reports

    Without verified federal data, economists warn that monetary policy decisions may be based on incomplete or inconsistent information. Bond and equity markets have responded to the uncertainty by relying more heavily on second-tier data, including weekly jobless claims, purchasing managers’ indexes, and alternative employment trackers. Analysts indicate that trading volumes in Treasury markets have declined as participants await clearer economic direction.

    Investors have also turned to forecasts from regional Federal Reserve banks, though these models depend in part on the same government data that is now unavailable. According to the White House Council of Economic Advisers, the ongoing shutdown is expected to reduce GDP by approximately $15 billion per week, based on current estimates. The Congressional Budget Office projects that around 750,000 federal employees have been furloughed, resulting in approximately $400 million in lost wages each day.

    Shutdown impacts public services beyond economic reporting

    While some of those employees may receive retroactive pay once the shutdown ends, the temporary loss of income is already affecting consumer spending in certain regions. The suspension of federal statistical releases affects not only macroeconomic planning but also public-sector contracts, corporate earnings forecasts, and state-level policy decisions. Agencies including the Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and the Department of Commerce have scaled back operations or paused reporting schedules.

    Delays in data from these agencies could affect estimates of GDP, inflation, and international trade performance. Efforts to pass temporary funding measures in Congress have not yet yielded agreement. Until a resolution is reached, federal agencies will continue to operate under contingency plans that prioritize essential services while halting research and economic reporting. The next scheduled data releases, including the Consumer Price Index and retail sales figures for October, remain in jeopardy as the shutdown persists. – By Content Syndication Services.

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