EU statistics show unemployment rate rises to 7.2 percent in July

EU statistics show unemployment rate rises to 7.2 percent in July

The European Union’s unemployment rate rose to 7.2% in July, up by 0.5 percentage points year-on-year, the bloc’s statistical office reported on Tuesday.

The figure was also higher than 7.1% in the previous month, Eurostat said in a press release.

HIGHEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATES WERE SEEN IN GREECE

The eurozone unemployment rate was 7.9%, up from 7.7% in June 2020 and 7.5% in July 2019. The eurozone/euro area or EA19 represents member states that use the single currency — euro — while the EU27 includes all member countries of the bloc.

It said 15.18 million men and women in the EU28, including 12.8 million in the euro area, were unemployed as of July.

The highest unemployment rates were seen in Greece (17%), Spain (15.8%), and Italy (9.7%), and the lowest in Czechia (2.7%), and Poland (3.2%).

Eurostat also said there were some 2.9 million unemployed young people — under 25 — in the EU27 in July, making a 17% youth unemployment rate.

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