White House: Inflation data may not be released next month, marking the first time in history
ChainCatcher News, the White House Rapid Response team account Rapid Response 47 posted that the White House has learned that next month may be the first time in history that no inflation data can be released. Due to a government shutdown caused by the Democratic Party, investigators are unable to conduct fieldwork, which prevents us from obtaining critical data. The economic impact could be extremely severe.
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