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Spain's jobless rates inches up month-on-month in January

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Posted on February 4, 2025

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· Last updated: January 26, 2026

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This image illustrates the recent rise in Spain's jobless rate for January 2024, highlighting the economic context of seasonal employment declines. It relates to Spain's ongoing labor market trends and the impact of the Christmas holiday on job statistics.
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(Reuters) - Spain's jobless rate inched up in January from the month before, but still held at the lowest level for the time of year - when seasonal work typically drops off after the Christmas

Spain's January Jobless Rate Sees Slight Increase

(Reuters) - Spain's jobless rate inched up in January from the month before, but still held at the lowest level for the time of year - when seasonal work typically drops off after the Christmas holiday - in 17 years.

The Labour Ministry said on Tuesday the number of people registering as unemployed rose 1.51% in January from a month earlier, or by 38,725 people, leaving 2.60 million people out of work - 6.08% fewer than in January 2024.

Spain lost 242,000 net formal jobs during January to an average 21.1 million jobs, though the country gained 491,000 net jobs from January 2024, a separate report from the Social Security Ministry showed.

As the Spanish economy expanded at a much faster pace than its neighbours, the unemployment rate, released every quarter, has been continuously sliding over the past years to 10.61% in the fourth quarter, the lowest level since 2008.

(Reporting by Joao Manuel Mauricio in Gdansk, editing by Inti Landauro and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain's jobless rate increased by 1.51% in January.
  • Unemployment remains at a 17-year low for this time of year.
  • 242,000 net formal jobs were lost in January.
  • Spain gained 491,000 net jobs since January 2024.
  • The unemployment rate is the lowest since 2008.

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The article discusses the slight increase in Spain's jobless rate in January and its implications on the economy.
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Spain lost 242,000 net formal jobs during January.
What is the current unemployment rate in Spain?
The unemployment rate was 10.61% in the fourth quarter, the lowest since 2008.

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