Eurozone Unemployment Edges up to 6.3% in August
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The unemployment rate in the eurozone rose by a tenth in August to 6.3%, while the unemployment rate in the European Union rose by 5.9%, with Spain again as the country with the highest unemployment among the twenty-seven, with 10.3%, according to data published this Thursday by Eurostat. The European statistical office has revealed that in the eighth month of 2025 a total of 13,089 million people were unemployed in the EU, of whom 10,842 millio…
Spain continues to lead as the country with the most unemployed in Europe, while unemployment within the monetary space of the Old Continent barely rebounded by a tenth at the end of the summer (6.3%), according to the latest data of the Community statistical office, Eurostat.The countries with the highest unemployment rates in August were Spain, with 10.3%, Finland (10.1%) and Sweden (8.8%).In particular, the number of unemployed in Spain grew …
The unemployment rate in the eurozone rebounded by a tenth in August to 6.3%, while that of the European Union repeated by 5.9%, with Spain again as the country with the highest level of unemployment among the twenty-seven, with 10.3%, according to data published this Thursday by Eurostat.
In August a total of 13,089 million people were unemployed in the EU, of which 10,842 million in the euro area are estimated by Eurostat.
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