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The Unemployment Rate in the Canary Islands Will Not Fall From 12.8% in 2026

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The Canary Islands does not manage to reduce the unemployment rate from 12.5%. Indeed, the macroeconomic forecasts of the regional executive that serve as the basis for designing the regional budgets of 2026, approved yesterday by the Governing Council, certify that next year the unemployment will be 12.8% – just three tenths less than the 13.1% with which it is expected to close 2025–.
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The Canary Islands does not manage to reduce the unemployment rate from 12.5%. Indeed, the macroeconomic forecasts of the regional executive that serve as the basis for designing the regional budgets of 2026, approved yesterday by the Governing Council, certify that next year the unemployment will be 12.8% – just three tenths less than the 13.1% with which it is expected to close 2025–.

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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