The US Bureau of Labor Statistics said it inadvertently released Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday.
(Bloomberg) -- The US Bureau of Labor Statistics inadvertently published Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday, raising fresh questions about how the agency releases some of the ...
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics said it inadvertently released Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday. “In advance of today’s CPI and Real Earnings releases, BLS ...
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