February 2024 Report on US Venture Capital Funding

In February, startup funding saw a significant increase of 37% month-over-month and 16.5% year-over-year, exceeding billion for the month. This surge in funding indicates a positive trend in the startup ecosystem.

Analyzing data from CrunchBase, we observed that the average early-stage round in the US for February was .1 million, while the median early-stage round stood at .4 million. A total of 3.9 million was invested across early-stage rounds during the month.

Moving on to Series A funding, the average round in the US for February was .4 million, with a median round of .0 million. A total of .4 billion was invested across Series A rounds during the month.

For Series B funding, the average round in the US for February was .8 million, with a median round of .0 million. A total of .5 billion was invested across Series B rounds in the US during the month.

Lastly, in the late-stage category (Series C+), the average round in the US for February was .9 million, with a median round of .7 million. A total of .5 billion was invested across Series C+ rounds in the US during the month.

Overall, .3 billion was invested in startups in February in the US across 473 deals. This highlights a 36.8% increase from the previous month and a 16.5% increase from the same period last year, showcasing the continued growth and investment in the startup ecosystem.

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