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Montería Expects Unemployment Rate Not to Grow to Pandemic Levels After Floods

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The Employment Management of the Mayor of Montería anticipates that the February climate emergency will negatively impact unemployment figures, although he hopes that it will not reach the critical levels recorded during the pandemic. Iván Pacheco Durango, municipal employment manager, revealed that Montería closed 2025 with an unemployment rate of 10.1%, after remaining below 10% during the last four or five mobile quarters of the year with rec…
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The Employment Management of the Mayor of Montería anticipates that the February climate emergency will negatively impact unemployment figures, although he hopes that it will not reach the critical levels recorded during the pandemic. Iván Pacheco Durango, municipal employment manager, revealed that Montería closed 2025 with an unemployment rate of 10.1%, after remaining below 10% during the last four or five mobile quarters of the year with rec…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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