Inflation and Unemployment Data in Focus As Crypto Market Plunges and Stocks Plummet

TheNewsCryptoPublished on 2026-03-06Last updated on 2026-03-06

Abstract

The crypto market and major US stock indexes have declined, shifting focus to upcoming inflation and unemployment data. February 2026 inflation data is expected next week, while unemployment figures may be released this Friday. Inflation previously dropped from 2.7% in December 2025 to 2.4% in January 2026, nearing the 2% target, though rising oil and gas prices could reverse this trend. Unemployment fell from 4.4% to 4.3% in the same period, but may stabilize due to reduced nonfarm payrolls. Top cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH dropped over 3.5% and 4% respectively, with the overall market cap down 2.92%. Major US indexes also fell: Dow by 1.61%, Nasdaq by 0.26%, and S&P 500 by 0.56%. These declines, partly influenced by Middle East tensions, reduce the likelihood of near-term rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve or ECB. Both central banks are adopting a cautious approach, with the US Fed unlikely to cut rates in its March 2026 meeting.

The crypto market is comparatively down, and major stock indexes have plummeted. All the attention is now on the inflation data and unemployment data, with the latter likely to be published on Friday. A positive note in the data could bring a sigh of relief amid the possibilities of rising uncertainty in the global market.

Inflation and Unemployment Data

The US inflation data for February 2026 is expected to be published next week, while the unemployment data could be published this Friday. Earlier record underlines a decline in inflation from 2.7% in December 2025 to 2.4% in January 2026.

The 2% target is closer, but an increase cannot be ruled out, given that the impact of a higher oil and gas price might eventually show on paper.

The unemployment data saw a drop from 4.4% to 4.3% in December 2025 and January 2026, respectively. However, market experts believe that the rate would remain steady with a steep decline in nonfarm payrolls due to normalization of trend within the healthcare sector.

Decline in the Crypto Market

The crypto market demonstrated its strength but only briefly, as top tokens have retraced their steps back to lower values. Even the collective market cap has dropped by 2.92%, and the CMC20 Index has shed around 3.54% of its value.

The decline is notable largely in top tokens – BTC and ETH, with both losing 3.59% and 4.04%, applicable in the same order, over the last 24 hours. It extends to other cryptocurrencies as well, like BNB, which is down by 3.32%, and SOL, down by 5.09% during the said time.

Major US Stock Indexes

Three major US stock indexes were last seen with a negative change. Dow down by 1.61%, Nasdaq down by 0.26%, and S&P 500 down by 0.56%. These are the declines that may have diverted the attention of investors back to the inflation and unemployment data. More on that stems from the ongoing Middle East conflict.

One possible and visible impact could be no rate cut by the US Federal Reserve. This aligns with the intention of the European Central Bank (ECB), which has stated that the decision would be taken on a meeting-to-meeting basis.

For now, the ECB has said that it needs more time to assess the geopolitical scenario before slashing the rate. The US Fed may also not cut rates in its next March 2026 meeting.

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Related Questions

QWhat are the two key economic data points that the market is focusing on amid the crypto and stock plunge?

AThe market is focusing on the inflation data and the unemployment data.

QWhat was the trend in the US inflation rate from December 2025 to January 2026, according to the article?

AThe inflation rate declined from 2.7% in December 2025 to 2.4% in January 2026.

QWhich two cryptocurrencies experienced the most significant losses in the last 24 hours, and by how much?

ABitcoin (BTC) lost 3.59% and Ethereum (ETH) lost 4.04% of their value in the last 24 hours.

QWhat is a major reason cited for the US Federal Reserve potentially not cutting rates in its next meeting?

AA major reason is the ongoing Middle East conflict, which is creating uncertainty in the geopolitical scenario.

QWhat happened to the three major US stock indexes mentioned in the article?

AThe Dow was down by 1.61%, the Nasdaq was down by 0.26%, and the S&P 500 was down by 0.56%.

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