US Economy Loses 92K Jobs in February
2026-03-06 13:31
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
The US economy shed 92K jobs in February 2026, the most in four months, following a downwardly revised 126K rise in January and much worse than forecasts of a 59K gain.
Employment in health care decreased by 28K in February, reflecting strike activity.
Offices of physicians lost 37K jobs while hospitals added 12K.
Employment in information (-11K) and federal government (-10K) continued to trend down.
Declines were also seen in employment at transportation and warehousing (-11K) and manufacturing (-12K).
In contrast, employment in social assistance continued its upward trend (9K), driven by individual and family services (12K).
The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for December was revised down by 65K, from 48K to -17K, and the change for January was revised down by 4K from 130K to 126K.
With these revisions, employment in December and January combined is 69K lower than previously reported.
Payroll employment changed little on net in 2025.