The U.S. government sector shed fewer jobs in February 2026, suggesting a possible easing in public employment pressures after a steeper decline at the start of the year. Government payrolls fell by 6.0K in February, an improvement from the 20.0K jobs lost in January 2026.
While employment in the government sector remained in contraction territory, the significantly smaller decline points to a moderation in workforce reductions. The updated figures, released on 06 March 2026, will be closely watched by investors and policymakers for signs of whether the public-sector labor market is moving toward stabilization or facing a prolonged period of cuts.