Uruguay Jobless Rate Declines in April

2026-06-03 18:27 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Uruguay’s unemployment rate fell to 7.5% in April 2026 from 7.8% in March, signaling an improvement in labor market conditions.

The jobless rate stood at 7.6% in Montevideo and 7.4% in the rest of the country, while employment rates reached 60.5% and 58.8%, respectively.

By gender, unemployment was 6.4% among men and 8.7% among women.

Youth unemployment remained significantly higher than for other age groups, reaching 23.3% among people aged 14 to 24.

The rate was 10.2% for those aged 25 to 29 and below 7% for most age groups over 30.

Among employed workers, 9.3% were underemployed, while 21.7% were not registered with the social security system in their main job.



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