Ireland unemployment rate


Ireland unemployment rate: 4.1 (-2.38%)
Last Update: November 30, 2024

Ireland unemployment rate closed down 4.1 as of November 30, 2024 from 4.2 from the previous month and 4.5 from last year.


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Ireland unemployment rate

Date Values
2024-11-30 4.1
2024-10-31 4.2
2024-09-30 4.3
2024-08-31 4.4
2024-07-31 4.7
2024-06-30 4.5
2024-05-31 4.4
2024-04-30 4.3
2024-03-31 4.2
2024-02-29 4.1
2024-01-31 4.5
2023-12-31 4.5
2023-11-30 4.5
2023-10-31 4.5
2023-09-30 4.5
2023-08-31 4.3
2023-07-31 4.4
2023-06-30 4.4
2023-05-31 4.1
2023-04-30 4.1
2023-03-31 4.1
2023-02-28 4
2023-01-31 4.2
2022-12-31 4.4

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Ireland unemployment rate Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
unemployment rate ie.unemploymentrate 4.1 4.2 -2 -9 Down Down 37 2024-11-30

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What is the Ireland unemployment rate

Ireland's unemployment rate is a key economic indicator that measures the percentage of the labor force that is currently without a job. A lower unemployment rate typically signifies a healthier economy, as it suggests that more people are able to find work and contribute to the country's overall productivity. Conversely, a higher unemployment rate can indicate economic challenges, such as a lack of job opportunities or a slowdown in economic growth. Policymakers often use the unemployment rate to assess the health of the economy and implement appropriate measures to stimulate job creation and reduce unemployment levels.

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