Slight Drop in Rate of Labor Force Working in January
Israel's labor force participation rate dipped slightly to 62.5% in February 2026, while the unemployment rate also saw a small decline.
























Israel's labor force participation rate dipped slightly to 62.5% in February 2026, while the unemployment rate also saw a small decline.
Israel's service exports, excluding startups, grew 2.5% to $8.7 billion in January 2026, with high-tech services also showing an increase.
Israel's Producer Price Index for industrial output rose 0.3% in February 2026, while mining and quarrying prices increased 0.5% in the same month.
Israel's Consumer Price Index rose 0.2% in February 2026, reaching 103.5 points, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.
Ben-Gurion Airport's January 2026 passenger traffic remains 13% below 2023 levels, as foreign airlines slowly resume flights to Israel.
Israel's traffic fatalities saw a slight drop to 35 in January 2026, with a significant decrease in accidents and serious injuries reported.
Israel's job vacancies decreased slightly in January 2026 to 150,389, with the vacancy rate also seeing a minor drop, according to the Central Bureau of.
Israel's Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped 0.3% in January 2026, with clothing and transportation prices falling sharply. Annual inflation reached 1.8%.
Israel's Input Price Index for January 2026 reveals a 0.1% rise in residential and commercial construction costs, alongside bus sector increases.
Israel's trade deficit reached $3.2 billion in January 2026, with exports at $5.2 billion and imports at $8.3 billion, according to new data.