Philippines Jobless Rate Falls to 5.1%

2026-04-08 01:24 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

The unemployment rate in the Philippines fell to 5.1% in February 2026 from an over three-year high of 5.8% in January.

The number of unemployed persons dropped to 2.66 million from 2.96 million in January, while total employment rose to 49.43 million, up from 47.94 million the previous month.

The labor force participation rate stood at 63.8%, slightly lower than 64.5% in February 2025 but higher than 62.3% in January 2026.

Services remained the largest sector, accounting for 63.5% of employment, followed by agriculture at 18.8% and industry at 17.7%.

Top sub-sectors by employment were wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, agriculture and forestry, and construction.

Wage and salary workers made up 63.8% of the workforce, mostly in private establishments.

Average weekly hours worked were 40.9.

Compared with February 2025, the jobless  rate remained significantly higher, when it stood at 3.8%.



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Philippines Jobless Rate Falls to 5.1%
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