
Nov 19 (Reuters) - The statistical agencies responsible for publishing data about the U.S. economy have begun updating release schedules following the reporting lapse that occurred during the federal government shutdown.
Following are the latest release dates for data that was missed during the shutdown and any schedule changes for future data related to that.
Release date | Time (U.S. EST) | Report | Period covered | Agency |
November 20 | 8:30 | Jobless claims | week ended Nov. 15 | Labor Employment and Training Administration |
November 20 | 8:30 | Employment situation | September* | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
November 21 | 8:30 | Real earnings | September | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
November 21 | 10:00 | Wholesale inventories | August | Census Bureau |
November 25 | 8:30 | Retail sales | September | Census Bureau |
November 25 | 8:30 | Producer Price Index | September | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
November 25 | 10:00 | Business inventories | August | Census Bureau |
November 26 | 8:30 | Durable goods orders | September | Census Bureau |
December 3 | 8:30 | Import and Export prices | September | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
December 9 | 10:00 | JOLTS | October | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
December 16 | 8:30 | Employment situation | November* | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
- BLS will not release an employment situation report for October, but establishment survey data covering October will be released with the November data
- BLS will not publish a September JOLTS report. Data from the survey for September 2025 will be published with the October 2025 data.