US inflation data unlikely to be released next month: White House
Inflation data release next month is unlikely due to the ongoing US government shutdown. Surveyors cannot collect critical data, potentially leading to devastating economic consequences. This shutdown has already furloughed hundreds of thousands o...

Because of Congress' failure to pass a stopgap funding bill, "Surveyors cannot deploy to the field - depriving us of critical data," the White House said on its official Twitter account. "The economic consequences could be devastating." The White House did not elaborate. The standoff between Republicans and Democrats over stopgap funding legislation was in its 24th day on Friday.
About 700,000 federal workers have been furloughed while nearly as many are working without pay, which could force households to defer spending. Many are set to miss their first full paycheck on Friday.
The government's Consumer Price Index report for September was published on Friday despite an economic data blackout because of the shutdown in order to help the Social Security Administration calculate its 2026 cost-of-living adjustment for millions of retirees and other benefits recipients. It was initially due on October 15.
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