US Labor Minister Lori Chavez-Raferar discusses the impact of job stopping, government layoffs and more during an interview about “Morning with Maria”.
There is now a schedule when Americans may see jobs report in September amid the government closure, according to the Trump administration.
“I hope the Democrats will understand as soon as this government opens, we want to get these numbers to be able to determine the shape of this market, and we can work hard again to meet the needs of the American people,” said Labor Minister Lauri Chavez-Trem. On “Morning with Maria” Friday, on the same day the job report was to be released.
“We want to make sure that this government is opened, and we will launch these numbers, then we make the necessary changes to increase the economy,” she continued. “Working with our small business throughout the country … We need this government open.”
Partial government closure prohibited the Ministry of Labor From the issuance of the September job reportPrompted analysts to look at alternative sources to measure the conditions of the labor market.

The issuance of the job report was delayed in September due to the closure of the government. (Getty Images)
Economists of LSEG expected that the statistical office report in September would show that the economy added about 50,000 jobs.
This will continue in the direction of the weakest reports in recent months: August initially showed 22,000 added jobs; The first review in July showed 79,000 acquired jobs; In June, the final review reported the loss of 13,000.
Despite the lack of official data, Chavez-Tremer presented her view of the whereabouts of the labor market.
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US Labor Minister Lori Chavez-Tarmer explains how the job report and the Ministry of Labor will be affected if the government closes, “Country count”.
“We have to raise the saying and the vessel. [for] With a lot of these commercial deals. “To see the investments that these companies are making-dollars-now, this is the unfortunate part.”
“We will need more of these Democrats to respond to the call of the American people so that we can develop these numbers,” added Cheviz-Serid. “We are talking about between 300,000 to 500,000 electricity. We need to build these manufacturing centers. We need to make sure that we respond to the call of the American people, and this is not what happens today … and all of this is the responsibility of the Democrats.”
Eric Rafeel in Fox Business contributed to this report.
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2025-10-03 14:30:00