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US Added 130,000 Jobs Last Month, But Figures Show Decline for 2024-2025
Government revisions reduced payrolls for 2024-2025 by hundreds of thousands
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Employers in the United States added a solid 130,000 jobs last month, but government revisions reduced payrolls for 2024-2025 by hundreds of thousands, according to the latest employment data.
Why it matters
The employment figures provide insight into the overall health of the US economy, with the strong job gains last month contrasting with the downward revisions for the next two years, which could signal a potential economic slowdown on the horizon.
The details
The Labor Department reported that employers added 130,000 jobs in January, a solid showing. However, the government also revised down its estimates for job growth in 2024 and 2025 by hundreds of thousands, indicating a potential cooling of the labor market in the coming years.
- The jobs data was released on February 11, 2026.
The players
United States
The world's largest economy, which saw solid job gains last month but faces potential economic headwinds in the coming years.
The takeaway
The latest employment figures present a mixed picture of the US economy, with strong job growth last month but downward revisions for the next two years, suggesting that the labor market may be starting to cool and that the economy could face challenges in the coming years.


