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House Committee Highlights February Job Losses
March 06, 2026
The House Committee on Education and Workforce, led by Ranking Member Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, publicly addressed the February 2026 jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing a loss of 92,000 jobs and an increase in the unemployment rate to 4.4%. The statement emphasized economic challenges facing working Americans, including rising costs in healthcare, housing, and education-related expenses. This focus signals potential legislative and policy discussions that may influence federal workforce development programs, funding priorities, and procurement strategies aimed at supporting employment and economic stability.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate possible shifts in federal workforce and social service contracts as policymakers respond to labor market challenges.
- Contractors in sectors such as healthcare, childcare, education, and affordable housing may see increased opportunities aligned with legislative efforts to address cost-of-living pressures.
- Agencies involved in workforce development and economic support programs may adjust procurement requirements to prioritize services benefiting working families.
- Understanding these economic indicators can help businesses align proposals with emerging government priorities focused on strengthening the labor market and supporting working Americans.
Hardworking Americans are finding that a comfortable, affordable life is increasingly out of reach. The cost of health care, groceries, child care, student loans, and rent continues to rise, while workers are being left behind.
— Robert C. "Bobby" Scott
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Bureau of Labor Statistics, House Committee on Education and Workforce
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- Scott Statement on February Jobs Report | Congressman Bobby Scott · Scott · Mar 06