The federal government won’t release a standalone inflation report for October. It will instead publish limited October price numbers together with November data with a delayed release on Dec. 18, the ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics won’t publish an October employment report, and instead will incorporate those payrolls figures into the November report set to be published after the Federal Reserve’s ...
The trustworthiness of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' (BLS) data on inflation, employment, wages, productivity, and consumer spending has historically been a concern only for cranks and conspiracy ...
The ongoing shutdown of major pieces of the federal government has meant missed paychecks for federal workers, no new loans from the Small Business Administration, no giant panda cam from the National ...
Sept. 29 (UPI) --Federal jobs numbers will not be released if the government shuts down at midnight Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Labor said. In a release of plans for a government shutdown, the ...
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Fans won’t have to wait too much longer to see the Owens sisters back on the big screen. Nicole Kidman took to Instagram Saturday morning to announce that “Practical Magic 2” has wrapped production.
The actress took to Instagram on Saturday to announce that the long-awaited sequel to the 1998 film has finished filming. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor “That’s a wrap on Practical Magic 2,” Kidman ...
With a swish of a wand and stir of a cauldron, Practical Magic 2 has officially wrapped production, star Nicole Kidman announced today on Instagram. The Oscar winner shared a short behind-the-scenes ...
The Labor Department's internal watchdog on Wednesday announced an audit into the challenges faced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in collecting data for its inflation and labor market reports ...
The recent release of revised employment statistics — in which 911,000 jobs thought to have been created over the course of a year seemingly vanished — sharpened the debate over how well President Joe ...
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