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US Nonfarm Payrolls Unexpectedly Drop in February, Unemployment Rate Slightly Higher Than Expected, January Retail Sales MoM Higher Than Expected

US Nonfarm Payrolls Unexpectedly Drop in February, Unemployment Rate Slightly Higher Than Expected, January Retail Sales MoM Higher Than Expected

BlockBeats News, March 6th: In the U.S., the February seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls decreased by 92,000, recording a negative value for the second time since October 2025, compared to the market expectation of an increase of 59,000.

In the U.S., the February unemployment rate reached 4.4%, hitting a new high since December 2025, slightly above the market expectation of 4.3%.

In the U.S., the January retail sales month-over-month rate recorded -0.2%, marking a negative value again since October 2025, with the market expectation at -0.3%. (FXStreet News)

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