The evidence from the provided sources overwhelmingly and consistently supports the statement. Multiple high-authority sources are dedicated economic calendars or weekly market planners whose entire purpose is to list economic data scheduled for release on a weekly basis (e.g., Morningstar, Trading Economics, Kiplinger, FXStreet). Several of these sources explicitly mention indicators that are released every week, such as 'Jobless Claims' and 'MBA Mortgage data'. The existence of even one recurring weekly report guarantees that the statement is true for any given week. The primary government source, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), confirms it operates on a regular, published 'Release Calendar.' There is no contradictory evidence among the sources. The sheer volume of data released by various U.S. agencies on different schedules (weekly, monthly, quarterly) makes the probability of a week passing with no scheduled releases infinitesimally small.