Czech Jobless Rate Highest Since 2017

2026-01-09 09:50 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

The Czech unemployment rate edged up to 4.8% in December 2025 from 4.6% in the previous month, in line with market expectations.

It marked the highest jobless rate since February 2017, as the number of unemployed individuals rose by 13,003 month over month to reach 354,314, while the year-on-year increase was even more pronounced, with unemployment up by 47,836.

Meanwhile, the number of registered job vacancies declined by 3,205 from a month earlier to 87,422.



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