The Unemployment Rate released by Statistics NL is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force. It is a leading indicator for the Dutch economy. If the rate is up, it indicates a lack of expansion within the Dutch labor market. As a result, a rise leads to weakening in the economy. Normally, a decrease in the figure is seen as positive (or bullish) for the EUR, while an increase is seen as negative (or bearish).
| Date | Time | Actual |
|---|---|---|
| 16 April 2026 | 04:30 | 4% |
| 19 March 2026 | 05:30 | 4.1% |
| 19 February 2026 | 05:30 | 4% |
| 15 January 2026 | 05:30 | 4% |
| 18 December 2025 | 05:30 | 4% |
| 20 November 2025 | 05:30 | 4% |
| 16 October 2025 | 04:30 | 4% |
| 18 September 2025 | 04:30 | 3.9% |
| 21 August 2025 | 04:30 | 3.8% |
| 17 July 2025 | 04:30 | 3.8% |
| 19 June 2025 | 04:30 | 3.8% |
| 15 May 2025 | 04:30 | 3.8% |
| 17 April 2025 | 04:30 | 3.9% |
| 20 March 2025 | 05:30 | 3.8% |
| 20 February 2025 | 05:30 | 3.8% |
| 16 January 2025 | 05:30 | 3.7% |
| 19 December 2024 | 05:30 | 3.7% |
| 21 November 2024 | 05:30 | 3.7% |
| 17 October 2024 | 04:30 | 3.7% |
| 19 September 2024 | 04:30 | 3.7% |