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Portugal’s Unemployment Rate Holds Steady at 6.3% in May By Investing.com

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In May, the unemployment rate was 6.3%, compared with April 2025, but below February 2025 and May 2024. The current population decreased relatively by April of this year.

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According to INE in May, “the unemployment rate was 6.3%, a value of less than April 2025, but less than February 2025 and May 2024 (0.1 percentage points in both)”.

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In May, the unemployment rate was 6.3%, compared with April 2025, but below February 2025 and May 2024. The current population decreased relatively by April of this year.

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Unemployment in Saxony remains high in JuneThe number of unemployed in Saxony remained almost unchanged in June 2025. With 147.146 people registered as unemployed, the figure is only slightly higher than the previous month (+114 people), but significantly higher than the previous year's figure (+10.361 people).The unemployment rate remains at 6.8 percent.Regionally different developmentsParticularly affected are the district of Zwickau (+1.3 per…

"The unemployment rate was 6.3%, equal to April 2025, but lower than February 2025 and May 2024 (0.1 p.p. in both)," can be read in the INE report. [Update News]

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The economy weakens, the usual spring upswing has failed this year. And to the summer upswing in June? In that month, unemployment usually picks up.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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