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This week's (November 10 - November 14) and next week's (November 17 - November 21) major U.S. economic reports

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This week's (November 10 - November 14) and next week's (November 17 - November 21) major U.S. economic reports

MarketWatch updates the schedule throughout the week. Check their site for revisions.

For some reason, MarketWatch doesn't list the Challenger, Gray & Christmas job cut report. I'll add it when that day comes around.

The company released the October report at 7:15 a.m. on November 6, fifteen minutes ahead of the published schedule time. This might be the new release time from now on.

Thu Nov 6, 2025: Layoff announcements surged last month: The worst October in 22 years

Note to self: 2026 Challenger Job Cut Report Release Calendar

This Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, NOV. 10
None scheduled

TUESDAY, NOV. 11
Veterans Day holiday, bond market closed
6:00 am NFIB optimism index Oct. 98.8

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12
10:00 am Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson speaks

THURSDAY, NOV. 13
8:30 am *Initial jobless claims Nov. 8 NA
8:30 am *Consumer price index NA
8:30 am *CPI year over year NA
8:30 am *Core CPI NA
8:30 am *Core CPI year over year NA
9:20 am New York Fed President John Williams speaks
12:15 pm St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem speaks
12:20 pm Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack speaks
2:00 pm Monthly U.S. federal budget

FRIDAY, NOV. 14
8:30 am *U.S. retail sales NA
8:30 am *Retail sales minus autos NA
8:30 am *Producer price index NA
8:30 am *Core PPI NA
8:30 am *PPI year over year NA
8:30 am *Core PPI year over year NA
10:00 am *Business inventories NA
10:05 am Kansas City Fed President Jeff Schmid speaks
2:30 pm Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan speaks
*Subject to delay due to government shutdown NA - Not available due to government shutdown

Next Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers

TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS

MONDAY, NOV. 17
8:30 am Empire State manufacturing survey Oct. 10.7
1:00 pm Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari speaks

TUESDAY, NOV. 18
8:30 am Import price index Oct. NA
8:30 am Import price index minus fuel Oct. NA
9:15 am Industrial production Oct. NA
9:15 am Capacity utilization Oct. NA
10:00 am Home builder confidence index Nov. 37

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19
8:30 am Philadelphia Fed manufacturing survey Nov. -12.8
8:30 am Housing starts Oct. NA
8:30 am Building permits Oct. NA
2:00 pm Minutes of Fed's October FOMC meeting

THURSDAY, NOV 20
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Nov. 15 NA
10:00 am Existing home sales Oct. 4.06 million
10:00 am U.S. leading economic indicators Oct. NA
1:40 pm Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee speaks
6:45 pm Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson speaks

FRIDAY, NOV. 21
9:00 am Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan speaks
9:45 am S&P flash U.S. services PMI Nov. 54.8
9:45 am S&P flash U.S. manufacturing PMI Nov. 52.5
10:00 am Consumer sentiment (final) Nov. 50.3

Here's another calendar of US economic events. This one is hard to format at DU. I'm not even going to try.

United States Economic Calendar

Here is yet another calendar of US economic events that is so hard to format at DU that I'm not even going to try.

Hat tip, jmbar2

https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/calendar

One more:

https://www.chase.com/personal/investments/learning-and-insights/category/markets

Chase seems to have stopped posting these. Maybe they'll start up again.

Economic outlook

Up next for the markets: November 7 – November 11

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This week's (November 10 - November 14) and next week's (November 17 - November 21) major U.S. economic reports (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Thursday OP
EDITED- The Sept. jobs report will be released Thursday Nov 20, (the real earnings part Friday Nov 21) progree Friday #1

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1. EDITED- The Sept. jobs report will be released Thursday Nov 20, (the real earnings part Friday Nov 21)
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 08:49 PM
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https://www.bls.gov/bls/2025-lapse-revised-release-dates.htm

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Better late than never: The delayed September jobs report will be out next week, NPR, 11/14/25
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2025/11/14/npr-jobs-report-government-shutdown-economic-data

The report — which details hiring, layoffs and the unemployment rate for September — was almost complete when the government economists who tally jobs were abruptly furloughed by the shutdown. Since the data was already in hand, the report should be relatively easy to publish next week.

The timing of other key economic reports is still up in the air. The government needs to conduct surveys and price checks before it can report on October's job gains and inflation rate. Reports on consumer spending and GDP are also overdue, leaving businesses, investors and policymakers looking for other clues about the strength or weakness of the U.S. economy.


The above is for the SEPTEMBER jobs report. From other stuff I read, the October jobs report, whenever it happens, will just be the Establishment Survey which is the source of the headline non-farm payroll jobs numbers, and the average hourly earnings. It won't include anything from the Household Survey, ever, which is the basis of the unemployment rate and labor force participation rate among many metrics.
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