The highly anticipated January jobs report, delayed by the recent government shutdown, will be released on February 11, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This delay means the report will be five days late compared to its original release date. Additionally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has announced that the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, originally scheduled for Tuesday, will now be released on Thursday. These delays extend to other economic indicators as well. The consumer price index for January will be released on February 13, two days after its original release date, with a companion release on real earnings experiencing the same delay. Economists predict a positive outlook, forecasting a nonfarm payrolls report showing a gain of 60,000 jobs for January, following a 50,000 increase in December. However, an earlier ADP report indicated a more modest job growth of 22,000 for the month, which may spark further discussion and analysis.