BLS Extends Iconic Current Population Survey for Job Insights
Published Date: 4/30/2026
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants to keep running the Current Population Survey, a monthly check-in with 60,000 households that tracks jobs and unemployment across the U.S. They’re asking for your thoughts by June 29, 2026, to make sure the survey stays clear and easy without wasting anyone’s time or money. This survey helps everyone understand how Americans are doing in the job market every month.
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