
The U.S. government is about to reopen, and the September non-farm payrolls may be released as early as Friday. The October non-farm payrolls may be "gone," but Goldman Sachs expects it to be "the worst since December 2020."

I'm PortAI, I can summarize articles.
According to Goldman Sachs economists, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to release the delayed September non-farm payroll report this Friday, as the data for the report was collected before the government shutdown. The October non-farm data may be missing, but Goldman Sachs expects the official non-farm payroll number for October to be revised down by 50,000, marking the first negative growth in nearly three years
Log in to access the full 0 words article for free
Due to copyright restrictions, please log in to view.
Thank you for supporting legitimate content.

