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Unemployment in the eurozone stood at 6.2% in May, catching the market off guard.

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Summary

  • The unemployment rate in the euro area stayed at 6.2% in May.
  • The outcome fell short of the 6.3% forecast by analysts surveyed by FactSet.
  • Eurostat revised the April figures from 6.3% to 6.2%.
  • In May, the Eurozone saw 10,986 million people without jobs.
  • The number of people without jobs decreased by 55 thousand compared to April.

The unemployment rate in the eurozone stayed at 6.2% in May, as per the latest seasonally adjusted data from Eurostat, which was lower than the predicted 6.3% expected by analysts consulted by FactSet.

Eurostat revised the rate from 6.3% to 6.2% in May, bringing stability to the indicator following a downgrade from April data.

Decrease in the total count of jobless individuals

The euro area had 10,986 million unemployed in May, showing a reduction of 55,000 individuals compared to April and indicating a positive trend in the European job market.

Eurostat data utilizes seasonal adjustment to remove the usual fluctuations associated with each time of the year, enabling a more precise comparison between months.

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  • Europe
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  • European Union

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