Euro area unemployment at 6.3%; Ireland at 4.2%

by NanorH

15 comments
  1. Seems v high for Sweden?
    Would have assumed they would be much lower.

  2. I didn’t realize Spain was so high, you often hear how the economy there has been doing decent enough the past couple years. Surprising unemployment is still that high.

  3. Give it a few months , if Trump comes down hard for the billions in tax we take the EU will not have our back because in there eyes we are also fucking the over on the tax 

  4. Do all European countries capture unemployment metrics the same way?

  5. Denmark seems high. I thought it was basically a European Utopia.

  6. but what percentage here is actually employed as opposed to being on one of the trillions of schemes to look employed

  7. just me or is that graphic very sore on the eyes?

  8. The EU could do with an Erasmus style program designed to help young unemployed people move from problem areas to areas with lots of jobs.

    Theres no good reason in the year 2025 to have millions of unemployed Spaniards living an hour’s flight away from Czechia or Germany where employers are crying out for staff.

    And legal, EU, immigrants would be far less controversial / easier to integrate.

  9. Overall this does the EU is doing great.

    Let’s hope Trump fails

  10. Irelands number is fudged, 4.2 doesn’t count the people forced to jump through Seetecs’ babysitting hoops or the other back to employment schemes.

  11. Didn’t realise Poland’s was so low. That’s a cause for concern as wtf are we going to do if our Polish community in Ireland decide the price of everything here is ridiculous & just go home to take up jobs there….

  12. We could do even better if make the long term unemployed do something useful with themselves.

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