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Number of unemployed people in Germany passes 3 million mark

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Posted on August 29, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -The number of people out of work in Germany fell unexpectedly in August, labour office figures showed on Friday, as Europe's largest economy struggles to emerge from a prolonged

Germany's Unemployment Rate Exceeds 3 Million for First Time in a Decade

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN (Reuters) -The number of unemployed people in Germany passed 3 million for the first time in a decade, labour office figures showed on Friday, as the labour market of Europe's biggest economy is squeezed by two years of economic contraction.

The mark was reached in seasonally unadjusted terms, with an increase of 46,000 in the number of people out of work.

However, when accounting for seasonal trends, the office said the number of unemployed decreased by 9,000 in seasonally adjusted terms to 2.96 million.

The seasonally adjusted jobless rate remained stable at 6.3%, in line with a forecast by analysts in a Reuters poll.

"The labour market is still marked by the economic downturn of recent years - however, there are also first signs of stabilisation," said labour office head Andrea Nahles.

The unexpected decline in the seasonally adjusted number comes as Germany battles persistent economic weakness. The tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump could put the economy on track for a third year without growth for the first time in history.

Despite the monthly improvement, unemployment remains elevated compared with pre-pandemic levels.

The Ifo Employment Barometer fell slightly in August to 93.8 points, down from 94.0 points in July.

“The labour market is still stuck in crisis,” said Klaus Wohlrabe, head of surveys at Ifo. “The stagnating economy is making companies act cautiously when it comes to personnel planning.” 

The German economy has contracted for two consecutive years. As labour market indicators tend to lag other economic indicators, the fall in gross domestic product in the second quarter also suggests weakness ahead.

(Reporting by Holger Hansen, Writing by Friederike Heine, Editing by Rachel More and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany's unemployment exceeds 3 million, first time in a decade.
  • Seasonally adjusted unemployment decreased slightly to 2.96 million.
  • Economic contraction impacts Germany's labour market.
  • US tariffs may prolong economic stagnation.
  • German economy contracts for two consecutive years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current unemployment figure in Germany?
The number of unemployed people in Germany has surpassed 3 million for the first time in a decade, with a reported increase of 46,000 people out of work.
How does the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate compare?
When accounting for seasonal trends, the seasonally adjusted unemployment figure decreased by 9,000 to 2.96 million, with a stable jobless rate of 6.3%.
What factors are contributing to the current unemployment situation?
The labour market is affected by the economic downturn of recent years, and the stagnating economy is causing companies to be cautious in their personnel planning.
How has the Ifo Employment Barometer changed recently?
The Ifo Employment Barometer fell slightly in August to 93.8 points, indicating ongoing challenges in the labor market.
What does the future hold for Germany's labor market?
While there are signs of stabilization, the labor market remains in crisis due to the economic weakness, and the outlook is uncertain as the economy continues to struggle.

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