Economy

Job Growth Slows but Signals Fragile Recovery Amid Lingering Economic Uncertainties

By Economics Desk | March 6, 2026

February job gains signal a cautious recovery in the U.S. labor market, hindered by policy uncertainty, high interest rates, and global instability—raising critical questions about Washington’s economic stewardship and America’s path forward.

As the Labor Department prepares to release February’s employment figures, the American job market presents a tale of incremental progress shadowed by persistent fragility. While an anticipated addition of around 60,000 jobs represents an improvement over the dismal numbers seen in 2025, it is a far cry from the robust growth that should define a thriving economy committed to American workers.Is Washington’s Economic Strategy Supporting Real Job Growth?For families and small businesses striving under inflation and economic uncertainty, these headline job numbers raise pressing concerns: why does hiring remain so tepid despite an unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%? The...

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