Spain Jobless Rate Falls Below 10%
2026-01-27 08:33
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
Spain’s unemployment rate fell to 9.93% in the fourth quarter of 2025 from 10.45% in the third quarter, marking the lowest level in 18 years and coming in below market expectations of 10.6%.
It was the first time the jobless rate dropped below 10% since the first quarter of 2008.
Employment rose by 76,200 to a record 22.46 million, while the number of unemployed declined by 136,100 to 2.48 million.
The total labor force decreased by 59,900 to 24.94 million.
The private sector accounted for 92% of the jobs created in 2025, Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said, adding that the figures point to a stronger and more stable labor market with higher-quality employment supporting continued welfare growth.