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U.S. Economy Adds 130,000 Jobs in January, Damping Rate Cut Hopes

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Last updated: February 11, 2026 9:26 pm
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Published: February 11, 2026
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In January, the U.S. economy demonstrated robust growth by adding 130,000 jobs, a figure significantly surpassing economists’ expectations of 70,000. This job increase also led to a slight decrease in the unemployment rate, which fell to 4.3%, compared to anticipated levels of 4.4%. Despite this positive economic news, traders responded with skepticism regarding the possibility of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve at its upcoming March meeting.

Following the release of the jobs report, gold prices experienced a notable increase, climbing by 1.3% to approximately $5,100 per ounce. On the other hand, the cryptocurrency market reacted negatively, with Bitcoin resuming its downward trajectory. The leading digital currency fell by 2% to around $67,500, highlighting a general lack of confidence among traders regarding potential monetary easing from the Fed, which is typically favorable for risk assets.

Last week, Bitcoin had already witnessed a steep decline, dropping to as low as $62,800 before rebounding partially to $71,500 over the weekend. This recent volatility marked Bitcoin’s lowest price in the past 14 months. Other cryptocurrencies also saw significant losses, with Ethereum and Solana declining 3% and 3.4%, respectively.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had previously indicated that the central bank would consider future adjustments to its benchmark interest rate, currently set in the range of 3.50% to 3.75%, based on economic data. David Hernandez, a crypto investment strategist at 21Shares, remarked that the strong labor market data may hinder the Fed’s incentives to lower interest rates, further stating that this situation creates a challenging environment for risk assets to recover.

Traders’ expectations for a rate cut in March have shifted dramatically, with the likelihood of a quarter-point reduction dropping to just 8%, down from 20% the previous day. Although equities like the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq initially rose following the employment report, both indexes later reversed course along with Bitcoin.

The bond markets continued to show relatively stable expectations, leading some analysts to suggest that investors are becoming increasingly cautious about company valuations, particularly in sectors related to artificial intelligence. Lower interest rates typically favor risk assets by pushing investors towards seeking higher returns elsewhere; however, cryptocurrencies have struggled as major stock indices reached new highs.

Market analysts have observed a waning appeal for Bitcoin, particularly in the context of rising interest in AI and other emerging technologies. As traditional markets continue to shine, the appetite for crypto investments seems to diminish, raising concerns for the future performance of digital assets in the investment landscape.

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