Brazil: Unemployment Rate Reaches 5.2%, Lowest Since 2012
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Brazil said goodbye in 2025 with the best employment data in its recent history. Unemployment in the quarter ended in November was 5.2%, the lowest percentage since 2012, when the current historical series began, according to official data released on Tuesday. South America’s economic engine currently has 5.6 million unemployed, 7.2% less than three months ago and 14.9% less than a year ago. Throughout 2025, almost a million Brazilians left the …
At the same time, the South American country reached a historic record of employed people, with 103.2 million Brazilians employed.
The unemployment rate in Brazil in the quarter ended in November was 5.2%, the lowest level since 2012.
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 28 secondsLula strongly celebrates the final data of 2025 in terms of unemployment rate. Despite this, the number of popularity and acceptance does not finish taking off and is the challenge of 2026... Brazil, and mainly Lula, closes the 2025 with one of the best data of its recent history. Unemployment in the quarter ended in November was 5.2 percent, the lowest number since 2012. Technically, Brazil today has a…
The number of unemployed fell by 7.2% against the previous quarter, reaching 5.6 million people.
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