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A government shutdown would delay the jobs report at a critical time as the Fed weighs more rate cuts amid mixed economic signals

September 28, 2025
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A government shutdown would delay the jobs report at a critical time as the Fed weighs more rate cuts amid mixed economic signals
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The federal fiscal year ends on Tuesday, and if there is no deal for more funding, then much of the government’s vast bureaucracy will shut down right after midnight on Wednesday.

Critical functions like the military will continue, but a shutdown that lasts longer than a few days would affect the monthly jobs report, which is due on Friday and is produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A Labor Department contingency plan obtained by Bloomberg shows all data collections and scheduled releases would cease. BLS didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Up-to-date employment data has become extra crucial to investors and the Federal Reserve, especially after policymakers resumed rate cuts earlier this month on signs that the labor market is weakening.

But the continued stickiness of inflation has cast some doubt on how aggressively or cautiously the central bank goes from here.

Future rate cuts—which Wall Street is expecting and President Donald Trump is demanding—will hinge on whether the job market merits more attention from the Fed than the inflation side of its dual mandate.

The path of Fed rate cuts has been further complicated by a growing disconnect in recent economic data. While payroll growth and the housing market have slowed to a crawl, GDP has come in stronger than expected as consumer spending remains robust, even while Trump’s tariffs raise prices.

At the same time, Wall Street remains divided on whether the muted job gains are a function of weak labor supply and Trump’s immigration crackdown or weak demand as businesses grapple with tariff uncertainty.

Jobs report forecast

Economists see an uptick in hiring, though still at a subdued level. The September jobs report is expected to show a payroll gain of 45,000, up from 22,000 in the prior month, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%.

Other key data sets are supposed to come this week. The job openings and labor turnover report is due Tuesday, right before the shutdown deadline. But weekly unemployment claims are due Thursday.

However, non-government data would be unaffected by a shutdown. ADP’s private-sector payroll report comes out Wednesday, while the Institute for Supply Management publishes its manufacturing activity index on Wednesday and its service sector index on Friday.

If a shutdown drags on longer than the first week, additional reports that are closely followed would be on hold too, including the September consumer price index set for Oct. 15.

And in the event a shutdown continues further, then Fed rate setters wouldn’t have access to some of their most important economic indicators when they meet again Oct. 28-29.

On Friday, analysts at Bank of American said the economic effects of government shutdowns are typically modest and short-lived.

But an extended shutdown and the Trump administration’s threat to lay off federal workers rather than furlough them mean it could have more lasting effects, they warned. 

“If we enter a shutdown, we think it would be brief,” BofA added. “While a brief shutdown may not have much of an economic effect, it would delay key economic data ahead of the Fed’s next meeting.”

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