South Korea’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 2.7% in June 2026 from 2.8% in the previous month.
The economy added 63,000 jobs during the month, marking the first rebound in two months, bringing total employment to 29.15 million from 29.09 million a year earlier.
Job growth remained in the 200,000 range in February and March before slowing to 74,000 in April and contracting by 40,000 in May, the first decline in 17 months.
Employment gains were driven by health and social welfare services (+214,000), arts, sports and recreation (+55,000), and transportation and logistics (+48,000), while manufacturing (-97,000) and agriculture, forestry and fisheries (-95,000) continued to shed jobs.
The youth employment rate, people aged 15 to 29, fell to 43.9%, down 1.7 percentage points.
Meanwhile, the number of unemployed people totaled 834,000 in June, up 10,000 from a year earlier, while the number of economically inactive people rose by 181,000 from a year ago.