The U.S. Labor Department has announced adjustments to key economic data publication dates, shifting the January non farm payroll report to February 11 and the January CPI data to February 13. The December Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey will arrive on February 5. These rescheduled non farm payroll figures and inflation metrics are closely watched by financial markets, as employment and price data significantly influence policy decisions and asset valuations across digital and traditional markets.
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The U.S. Labor Department has announced adjustments to key economic data publication dates, shifting the January non farm payroll report to February 11 and the January CPI data to February 13. The December Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey will arrive on February 5. These rescheduled non farm payroll figures and inflation metrics are closely watched by financial markets, as employment and price data significantly influence policy decisions and asset valuations across digital and traditional markets.