Israel Jobless Rate Unchanged at 3% in October

2025-11-17 11:33 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Israel’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held at 3.0% in October 2025, unchanged from the previous month.

The employment rate remained stable at 60.9%, while the labor force participation rate also stayed at 62.8%.

In the non-adjusted data, the unemployment rate rose to 3.2% from 3.0%.

The employment rate eased slightly to 60.4% from 61.0% in September, while the participation rate fell to 62.4% from 62.9%.

Excluding persons temporarily absent for economic reasons, employment was 60.2%, down from 60.8%.

Temporary absences dropped sharply: economic reasons 2.5% (5.6%), reserves 5.9% (11.7%), and other 0.5% (0.2%).

Men absent for economic reasons fell to 4.1%, women to 1.3%.

The total unemployed reached 145.7k, employed temporarily absent 542.2k, with 4,424.6k employed out of 7,329k aged 15+ in the population.



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