TLDR U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell by 92,000 in February, far below the expected gain of 58,000 jobs Unemployment climbed to 4.4%, above the forecast of 4.3% Fed rateTLDR U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell by 92,000 in February, far below the expected gain of 58,000 jobs Unemployment climbed to 4.4%, above the forecast of 4.3% Fed rate

The Jobs Report Just Changed the Fed Rate Cut Conversation — Here’s What You Need to Know

2026/03/07 21:05
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TLDR

  • U.S. nonfarm payrolls fell by 92,000 in February, far below the expected gain of 58,000 jobs
  • Unemployment climbed to 4.4%, above the forecast of 4.3%
  • Fed rate cut odds rose after the data, with markets now pricing multiple possible cuts in 2026
  • Rising oil prices tied to Middle East conflict are adding to inflation concerns
  • Fed officials say the data adds complexity but caution against overreacting to one month

The U.S. economy lost 92,000 jobs in February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That was a major miss. Economists had expected a gain of around 58,000 jobs.

The unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, just above the January level of 4.3% and above forecasts. This was only the second monthly job loss since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Severe winter weather cut into construction jobs during the month. A strike by Kaiser healthcare workers also removed around 28,000 healthcare jobs from the count.

Earlier payroll figures were also revised down. December 2025 payrolls were revised from a gain of 48,000 to a loss of 17,000 jobs. January figures dropped from 130,000 to 126,000 jobs, removing a total of around 69,000 previously reported positions.

Markets moved quickly after the report. According to CME FedWatch data, the odds of a March rate cut rose from 2% to 4.7%.

Prediction markets also shifted. Data from Kalshi shows traders now see a 26% chance of exactly one rate cut in 2026, a 22% chance of two cuts, and a 17% chance of no cuts at all.

Fed Officials Weigh In

San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said the report adds complexity to future policy decisions. She acknowledged the labor market weakness but warned against reading too much into a single month of data.

Daly also pointed to inflation remaining above the Fed’s 2% target as a reason to stay cautious. She noted that the three rate cuts from late 2025, totaling 75 basis points, were designed to cushion the labor market.

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said one or two rate cuts this year would be appropriate if inflation cools. He described the labor market as “steady to soft” but said Middle East tensions could justify a pause.

Retail sales data added to the weaker economic picture. The Commerce Department reported a 0.2% decline in January retail sales. Seven of the 13 categories tracked fell during the month.

Oil Prices Add to Inflation Pressure

The U.S.–Iran conflict has closed the Strait of Hormuz to shipping traffic. Longer shipping routes and higher insurance costs are pushing freight prices up.

Brent crude oil crossed above $80 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate prices also surged. Qatar suspended LNG exports for the first time in 30 years, which could benefit U.S. energy exporters.

BitMEX co-founder Arthur Hayes argued that prolonged Middle East conflict could push the Fed toward looser monetary policy, citing historical precedent.

The Fed must now balance a softening job market against inflation that remains above its target, with oil prices rising due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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