


The January 2026 employment report for the United States will not reach its expected publication date due to the partial shutdown of the federal government. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that these data, which were planned to be released on February 6, 2026, have been canceled due to the suspension of data collection and processing processes.
In a statement made by the BLS, one of the reasons for the partial shutdown of the federal government was cited as the failure to approve the budget package in a timely manner. Notably, the (JOLTS) Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report for December 2025 will also not be published due to these developments. The agency plans to return to its normal operations and present updates to the public regarding the data schedule once the government reopens.
The partial shutdown process of the federal government arose from delays in the legislative process of the budget package, which was approved by the Senate on January 30. After modifications were made, the prepared budget package was sent back to the House of Representatives, and uncertainties are expected to be resolved after the voting scheduled for tomorrow.
The postponement of employment data is being closely monitored in the markets. Experts emphasize the importance of accessing critical data such as unemployment rates and employment growth figures. It is anticipated that this situation will provide guidance regarding the overall volatility of the markets and its effects on the economy.
The postponement of the U.S. employment data may have implications not only for the present but also for the future economic outlook. The fluctuations that the reopening of the government and the normalization of data flow will create in the markets will be closely observed.
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