The U.S. Department of Labor reprograms its major economic releases

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is undergoing a major reorganization of its publication schedule. This decision affects the two most anticipated reports by financial market participants and economic analysts. According to information relayed by Jin10, this change aims to optimize the dissemination process of crucial data.

New Release Dates for Key Reports

The January non-farm payroll report has been rescheduled for February 11. Meanwhile, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for the same month will now be published on February 13. These two data points are the pillars of U.S. macroeconomic analysis and directly influence the decisions of central banks and investors.

Why These Reports Capture Market Attention

Non-farm employment figures provide an accurate snapshot of the health of the U.S. labor market. The Consumer Price Index offers essential insights into inflationary trends. As these two indicators are closely monitored by policymakers and economists, the Bureau of Labor Statistics ensures that this critical information is widely accessible and correctly interpreted by all relevant stakeholders.

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