The US October CPI Was Not Released as Scheduled
BlockBeats News, November 13th, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics failed to release the October CPI report as scheduled. Previously, the White House had issued a warning: due to the government shutdown, surveyors were unable to deploy to the field for data collection, and the October nonfarm payroll and inflation data may never be released. The US government ended the shutdown on November 12th local time, and federal employees will return to work on November 13th. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics will also release the September economic data after the government reopens. (Xinhua News)
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