Overview
- The Bureau of Economic Analysis said it will not publish the advance GDP estimate that had been slated for October 30.
- The Labor Department called off October's monthly jobs report, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics scrapped its inflation release.
- BEA set December 5 for the delayed Personal Income and Outlays report and said several other datasets will be rescheduled.
- The agency also deferred county-level GDP and income figures, state-level consumption and income measures, and the Outdoor Recreation Satellite Account.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed Democrats for the disruptions and warned October data may be permanently impaired.