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European UnionUnemployment Rate

The Unemployment Rate released by the Eurostat is the percentage of unemployed workers in the total civilian labor force. It is a leading indicator for the economy of the European Union. If the rate goes up, it indicates a lack of expansion within the European labor market and a weakening of the economy. Generally speaking, a decrease of the figure is seen as bullish for the Euro (EUR), while an increase is seen as bearish.

Country:European Union
Currency:EUR
Frequency:Month

Next Event -

Previous
6.4%

The typical/expected impact on EUR pairs is Medium.

Lower numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for xxx/EUR pairs and bearish for EUR/xxx pairs.

Most Recent -

Consensus
6.3%
Actual
6.4%

Higher numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for EUR/xxx pairs and bearish for xxx/EUR pairs.

Past Events

DateTimeActualConsensus
02 December 202510:006.4%6.3%
30 October 202510:006.3%6.3%
02 October 202509:006.3%6.2%
01 September 202509:006.2%6.2%
31 July 202509:006.2%6.3%
02 July 202509:006.3%6.2%
03 June 202509:006.2%6.2%
02 May 202509:006.2%6.1%
01 April 202509:006.1%6.2%
04 March 202510:006.2%6.3%
30 January 202510:006.3%6.3%
07 January 202510:006.3%6.4%
02 December 202410:006.3%6.3%
31 October 202410:006.3%6.4%
02 October 202409:006.4%6.4%
30 August 202409:006.4%6.5%
01 August 202409:006.5%6.4%
02 July 202409:006.4%6.4%
30 May 202409:006.4%6.5%
03 May 202409:006.5%6.5%