The number of unemployed officials in Poland fell to 762,200, the lowest level since 1990.
In Poland, 16 million people work full time. The country’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.9%. Wpost writes about this with reference to data from the Central Statistical Office.
It noted that the number of unemployed officials in Poland fell in June to 762,200 people, which was the lowest figure since June 1990, when there were 699,000 unemployed.
A similar low number was recorded twice in the modern history of Poland: in 1990 and in July 2022, when Ukrainians who emigrated because of the war began to fill the vacancies in the Polish market.
According to statistics, 17.1 million people work in Poland, of which 16 million are full-time.
According to Eurostat, the lowest unemployment is in the Czech Republic – 2.7%. The EU average is 6% and the euro area is 6.4%. High unemployment rates in June were recorded in Spain (11.7%) and Greece (10.6%).
Let us remind you that there are more than 111 thousand vacancies in the labor market in Ukraine. This is a record figure since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. The Ministry of Social Policy advised Ukrainians to “work until the last minute.”
Source: korrespondent

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