Fed won't get key inflation data before next rate decision as BLS cancels October CPI release
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Source: CNBC
Published Fri, Nov 21 2025 11:25 AM EST Updated 3 Hours Ago
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said it was canceling the release of the October consumer price index, leaving the Federal Reserve without a key piece of inflation data to ponder when it next decides on interest rates on Dec. 10.
The CPI data, previously scheduled to be released on Nov. 7, was canceled because the government shutdown made it impossible for the BLS to retroactively collect certain parts of survey data, the agency said on its website.
Novembers CPI data, previously scheduled to be released on Dec. 10, will now be released on Dec. 18 after the Fed decision, the BLS said.
Bureau data collectors compile the index through several methods, including personal visits and phone calls that were not possible during the shutdown. The BLS also uses online data and household surveys that also would make it difficult to retroactively collect information.
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Published Fri, Nov 21 2025 11:25 AM EST Updated 2 Min Ago
The Bureau of Labor Statistics said it was canceling the release of the October consumer price index, leaving the Federal Reserve without a key piece of inflation data to ponder when it next decides on interest rates on Dec. 10.
The CPI data, previously scheduled to be released on Nov. 7, was canceled because the government shutdown made it impossible for the BLS to retroactively collect certain parts of survey data, the organization said on its website.
Novembers CPI data, previously scheduled to be released on Dec. 10, will now be released on Dec. 18 after the Fed decision, the BLS said.
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RockRaven
(18,503 posts)Attilatheblond
(7,919 posts)Bad news under Trump gets lost in the mail or something.
IronLionZion
(50,485 posts)so we should just take their word that they brought down consumer prices despite what our own lying eyes can see at the store. And we should ban schools from teaching Arabic numerals to American kids.
yankee87
(2,743 posts)You win the internet today
orangecrush
(27,707 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(1,950 posts)groundloop
(13,501 posts)The previous BLS Commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, was fired by trump because she had the audacity to publish factual information that tRump didn't like. The current (acting) commissioner isn't going to put out any numbers that might piss off Dear Leader.
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,155 posts)with Russian economic data. Trump and his minions have learned from their master.
KPN
(17,051 posts)lie?
twodogsbarking
(16,994 posts)PSPS
(15,135 posts)wolfie001
(6,628 posts)I do not trust those numbers at all. The second they were released, the fat orange imbecile was bragging that was the best report ever. derp derp
maxsolomon
(37,944 posts)Wall Street's sure to hate whatever the Fed does - either way.