U.S. Workforce Recovery Analysis: February 2025

Our monthly workforce recovery analysis has been updated to include the latest employment report for February.

The Unemployment Rate

The closely watched headline unemployment rate is a calculation of the percentage of the civilian labor force, age 16 and older, that is currently unemployed. In the latest report, this indicator inched up to 4.1% which was higher than the forecasted 4.0% rate. This marks the 10th straight month the unemployment rate has been 4.0% or higher after 27 consecutive months below 4.0% (the longest streak since the late 60s).

Let's put this metric into its historical context. The first chart below illustrates this monthly data point since 1990.

Unemployment Rate since 1990

The age 16+ population increased by 162,000 and the labor force decreased by 385,000. The breakdown of the growth is a decrease of 588,000 employed and a 203,000 decrease in the unemployed.