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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Sep 5, 2025, 08:53 AM Sep 5

This week's (September 8 - September 12) and next week's (September 15 - September 19) major U.S. economic reports

This week's (September 8 - September 12) and next week's (September 15 - September 19) major U.S. economic reports

MarketWatch updates the schedule throughout the week. Check their site for revisions.

For some reason, MarketWatch doesn't list the Challenger, Gray & Christmas job cut report. I'll add it when that day comes around.

Hat tip, Wiz Imp, for pointing out the BLS revision

This Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, SEPT. 8
3:00 pm Consumer credit July $7.4B

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9
6:00 am NFIB optimism index Aug. 100.3
10:00 am Preliminary benchmark revision to BLS payroll report establishment survey data 2025 --

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10
8:30 am Producer price index Aug. 0.9%
8:30 am Core PPI Aug. 0.6%
8:30 am PPI year over year 3.3%
8:30 am Core PPI year over year 2.8%
10:00 am Wholesale inventories July 0.2%

THURSDAY, SEPT. 11
8:30 am Consumer price index Aug. 0.2%
8:30 am CPI year over year 2.7%
8:30 am Core CPI Aug. 0.3%
8:30 am Core CPI year over year 3.1%
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Aug.16
2:00 pm Monthly U.S. federal budget Aug.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 12
10:00 am Consumer sentiment (prelim) Sept. 58.2

Next Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

Not posted yet

Here's another calendar of US economic events. This one is hard to format at DU. I'm not even going to try.

United States Economic Calendar

Here is yet another calendar of US economic events that is so hard to format at DU that I'm not even going to try.

Hat tip, jmbar2

https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/calendar

One more:

https://www.chase.com/personal/investments/learning-and-insights/category/markets

Chase seems to have stopped posting these. Maybe they'll start up again.

Economic outlook

Up next for the markets: November 7 – November 11

Alex Bova
Content and Communications, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management

Nov 02, 2022 | 3 min read







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This week's (September 8 - September 12) and next week's (September 15 - September 19) major U.S. economic reports (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Sep 5 OP
2025 Preliminary Benchmark Revision to Establishment Survey Data to be released on September 9, 2025 Wiz Imp Sep 5 #1
I should add that. I will add that. Thanks. And good morning. NT mahatmakanejeeves Sep 5 #2

Wiz Imp

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1. 2025 Preliminary Benchmark Revision to Establishment Survey Data to be released on September 9, 2025
Fri Sep 5, 2025, 09:13 AM
Sep 5
Each year, the establishment survey estimates are benchmarked to comprehensive counts of employment from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) for the month of March. These counts are derived from state unemployment insurance (UI) tax records that nearly all employers are required to file. At 10:00 a.m. (ET) on September 9, 2025, BLS will release the preliminary estimate of the upcoming annual benchmark revision to the establishment survey data. This is the same day that the first-quarter 2025 data from QCEW will be issued. |
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Official establishment survey estimates are not updated based on this preliminary benchmark revision. The final benchmark revision will be incorporated into official estimates with the publication of the January 2026 Employment Situation news release in February 2026.

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