Stock Markets February 2, 2026

January jobs report postponed amid partial federal funding lapse

Bureau of Labor Statistics delays employment and JOLTS releases until funding is restored

By Hana Yamamoto
January jobs report postponed amid partial federal funding lapse

The Bureau of Labor Statistics will not publish its January employment report on the scheduled date of February 6, 2026, because of a partial federal government shutdown that has affected agencies within the Labor Department. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for December 2025 is also delayed. The BLS says new release dates will be set once government funding is reinstated.

Key Points

  • The BLS will not publish the January employment report on February 6, 2026, due to a partial federal government shutdown.
  • The Labor Department is among agencies affected by the funding lapse, which remains pending in the House of Representatives.
  • The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for December 2025 will also be delayed; new release dates will be announced once funding is restored.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will not release the January employment report on Friday, February 6, 2026, as had been planned. The postponement is a direct consequence of a partial lapse in federal funding that has left parts of the government without approved appropriations.

Unlike the broader shutdown that occurred last fall and affected the entire federal government, the current funding lapse is limited in scope. However, the Labor Department - which houses the BLS - is among the agencies impacted by the delayed funding measure that remains pending in the House of Representatives.

A spokesperson for the BLS confirmed on Monday that even if lawmakers restore funding in the near term, several key economic reports scheduled for this week will still be delayed because of the interruption in operations.

In addition to the monthly employment situation report for January, the agency said the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) for December 2025 will not be issued on its planned timetable. The BLS indicated that it will announce revised release dates for these reports once government funding is reinstated.


Context and operational note

The BLS statement makes clear that the timing of the data releases is directly tied to the restoration of appropriations. Until funding is resolved, the agency is constrained in its ability to publish scheduled labor market statistics.


Implications for data users

  • Government and private-sector analysts who rely on timely employment and job openings data will face a temporary gap until the agency reschedules releases.
  • Market participants monitoring labor market developments will need to account for the absence of these data points in short-term analysis.
  • Any plans that depend on the January employment report or the December JOLTS dataset will have to be adjusted once the BLS provides new publication dates.

The BLS has not provided specific alternative dates; the agency reiterated it will publish new schedules when appropriations are restored. The duration of the delay therefore depends on the pace of congressional action on the funding package currently awaiting consideration in the House.

Risks

  • Continued delay in government funding could prolong the absence of critical labor market data, affecting analysts and market participants who rely on timely reports - sectors impacted include financial markets and economic policy planning.
  • Uncertainty around the timetable for restoring appropriations means users cannot plan around specific alternative release dates for employment and JOLTS data - this uncertainty affects forecasting and decision making in both public and private sectors.

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