
Due to the shutdown of the US government, official economic data is not being released. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This situation affects not only the US but also other countries, as many nations base their economic policies on US economic indicators. The head of the Bank of Japan, Kazuya Wada, described this situation as a serious problem.
According to him, the lack of data in the US makes it difficult to make accurate decisions regarding interest rates and inflation. The International Monetary Fund emphasized that the halt in data could reduce confidence in the country.
The organization indicated the possibility that political pressure might lead to a decline in the quality of economic decisions. Experts warn that if this situation continues for a long time, global markets could become uncertain, negatively affecting currencies and international trade.
Thus, the data crisis in the US poses a serious threat to the international economy.