in case you forgot, most majors are still in free fall.
there are brief moments of reprieve, during which the trenches come alive due to clever social coordination in FOMO app.
but that momentum randomly cools off.
be mindful if you're trenching that this is the paradigm.
— AllGreenCandles (@AllGreenCandles) February 11, 2026
Over 1 million jobs everyone thought were created in 2025 just disappeared with negative revisions. 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/JSNqEpAIzv
— Kalani o Māui (@MauiBoyMacro) February 11, 2026
Final benchmark revision for 2025 payrolls came in at -862k … the largest downward revision since 2009 pic.twitter.com/x5mpxR8WWt
— Kevin Gordon (@KevRGordon) February 11, 2026
2025 was a hiring recession.
We already knew that. Today's data reinforced just how bad it was.
Only 181,000 job gains –>Worst outside of a recession since 2023.The job market appears to be stabilizing. But this is still a frozen "low hire, low fire" labor market, especially… pic.twitter.com/0isEF0SUtz
— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) February 11, 2026
In January, temporary layoffs (orange) fell but permanent job losses (blue) rose pic.twitter.com/GuWzrjv9Ir
— Liz Ann Sonders (@LizAnnSonders) February 11, 2026