The official unemployment count rose by 223,000 (from 10,236,000 in January to 10,459,000 in February), and the official unemployment rate grew by 0.1% (from 6.6% in January to 6.7% in February). One reason for this was a rise in the size of the civilian workforce of 264,000 (from 155,460,000 in January to 155,724,000 in February) -- significantly surpassing the number of new jobs created.
The Republicans will never admit it, but their severe budget-cutting (austerity) is hurting the economy by removing money from it. This decreases demand for goods/services and suppresses new job creation. The struggling economy can't even take care of the millions of unemployed workers, let alone create jobs for a growing workforce.
Here are the relevant statistics for February:
DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN OF OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Adult men...............6.4%
Adult women...............5.9%
Teenagers (16-19)...............21.4%
Whites...............5.8%
Blacks...............12.0%
Hispanics...............8.1%
Asians...............6.0%
Less than HS grad...............9.8%
HS grad...............6.4%
Some college...............6.2%
Bachelor's degree or more...............3.4%
SIZE OF THE CIVILIAN WORKFORCE
155,724,000
OFFICIAL NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
10,459,000
OFFICIAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
6.7%
NUMBER OF MARGINALLY-ATTACHED WORKERS
2,303,000
MORE REALISTIC UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBER (marginally-attached + official)
12,762,000
MORE REALISTIC UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
8.2%
UNDEREMPLOYED (part-time because full-time work not available)
7,186,000
UNEMPLOYMENT/UNDEREMPLOYMENT RATE
12.8%