Mexico’s non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate eased slightly in February 2026, slipping to 2.60% from 2.70% in January 2026, according to the latest data updated on 27 March 2026.
The marginal decline suggests a modest improvement in labor market conditions at the start of the year, with a small additional portion of the workforce finding employment between January and February. While the move is incremental, it continues to place Mexico’s unemployment rate at a relatively low level in historical terms.
Investors and policymakers are likely to monitor upcoming releases closely to see whether February’s reading signals a sustained trend or a temporary fluctuation in labor demand across the Mexican economy.