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Portugal’s unemployment rate hits its lowest level in more than two years

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 3, 2025
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Portugal’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.2% in January 2025, marking the lowest since October 2022. This significant decline follows a December 2024 reading of 6.4%, and the trend continues to show supported by Statistics Portugal. The unemployment rate has been steadily declining, with rates continuing to fall since mid-2024. Unlike the EU average, which stands at 6.3%, Portugal’s rate is slightly higher. These figures are reported by Eurostat, but make it clear that the smaller_Iberian_ country’s job market is still on track for sustained growth.

The gender imbalance in Portugal remains notable, with unemployment rates doubling for women compared to men. The younger population, however, sees a shrinking EMPLOYMENT RATE at 19.5% in January, down from 20.4% in December. Despite progress towards gender parity, the small_Iberian_ country faces challenges with structural mismatches, particularly in creating pathways for female EMPERors and supporting families during crises.

The economy in Portugal has shown strong signs of resilient growth, particularly driven by Spain’s fastest-growing major economy. Recent measures, including a migrant employment support program launched in October and an initiative to expedite the work visa process, aim to boost economic resilience. The government is also proposing tax breaks for individuals under 35 years old, further enhancing attractability in a demographic trend that remains favorable.

However, the economy is far from perfect. While consumer spending and investment have been staples of Portugal’s growth, the small_Iberian_ country faces persistent unemployment and labor shortages. Despite these challenges, the two countries, along with Spain, are among the clear performers in the eurozone, signaling their strong fundamentals for greater resilience in 2025.

In conclusion, Portugal’s economic recovery and unemployment trends highlight the enduring need for targeted support in the job market and economy. Through bold measures and persistent efforts, the small_Iberian_ country is poised to maintain its leadership in 2025.

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