Moldova Jobless Rate Drops to 4.0% in Q2 2025

2025-09-30 12:03 By Dongting Liu 1 min. read

Moldova’s unemployment rate fell to 4.0% in Q2 2025 from an upwardly revised 4.8% in the prior quarter.

Male unemployment dropped to 4.4% from 6.0%, while the female rate edged down to 3.6% from 3.7%.

The jobless rate stood at 4.1% in urban areas versus 3.9% in rural regions.

Youth unemployment (ages 15–24) eased to 8.3% from 10.7%.

Meanwhile, the total number of unemployed declined 13.5% to 32,800, while the labor force grew by 40,900 to 824,700, pushing the participation rate among those aged 15 and over to 41.8% in Q2 from 39.7% in Q1 2025.



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