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The Labor Force Participation Rate Actually Fell In February

Mar 8, 2013, 19:17 IST

bytemarks / FlickrToday, nonfarm payrolls blew past expectations. Payrolls added in February amounted to 236,000 versus economists' predictions of a 165,000 gain.

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However, the labor force participation rate ticked down slightly to 63.5 percent from 63.6 percent.

It's not a big drop in the participation rate, but it is notable because it was accompanied by a substantial decline in the overall size of the labor force.

People reported not in the labor force rose to 89.304 million in February from 89.008 million in January.

Bloomberg News economics editor Michael McKee put it this way following the release:

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The labor force participation rate dropped during the month, even though the labor force size dropped. So, you wonder, are people going to start coming back into the labor force because they think things are getting better, or is the unemployment rate being artificially depressed? Those are questions that we are going to have to sort out as the months go on.

So, that is one data point tempering the good headline news from today's jobs report.

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