U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Cancels October 2025 PPI Report

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Cancels October 2025 PPI Report

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has canceled the October 2025 Producer Price Index (PPI) report due to a government funding lapse, impacting economic data collection.
Key Points:
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics cancels October 2025 PPI report due to funding.
  • October PPI data will be released with November data in January 2026.
  • The cancellation impacts data accessibility for economic analysis.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics canceled the October 2025 Producer Price Index report release, postponing publication until January 14, 2026, due to government funding lapses.

This delay impacts economic analysis before the Federal Open Market Committee’s December meeting, affecting market predictions on inflation trends and monetary policy directions.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has canceled the October 2025 Producer Price Index (PPI) report. The decision was due to a government funding lapse, impacting the collection and release of critical economic data.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is affected by a temporary lapse in federal funding, preventing it from producing the October 2025 PPI release. This announcement comes ahead of crucial economic assessments.

The absence of the October PPI report affects economic analysis for governments and markets. The data will be published in January 2026, coinciding with November data, altering traditional release expectations. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “BLS will not produce an October 2025 Producer Price Index (PPI) news release. BLS is collecting October reference period data on a delay due to the lapse in appropriations.” BLS Official Notice

The cancellation may impact economic policy decisions dependent on accurate and timely inflation data. It underscores the effect of government funding issues on key statistics.

No immediate reaction from major financial markets is noted due to the report cancellation. Existing inflation data and other economic metrics remain available for analysis. More details on economic events and schedule are covered in CME Group’s Economic Event Page.

Potential outcomes from this interruption could include adjustments in policy reviews by economic bodies reliant on PPI data, informing future financial and regulatory assessments. Such disruptions have precedent in past funding lapses.