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Eurozone unemployment hits record low, prompting wage growth and inflation rise

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 02/10/2023, 11:32 pm
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The unemployment rate in the eurozone hit a record low of 6.4% in August, reflecting a robust labor market that has spurred wage growth and increased inflation. This development aligns with economists' expectations and matches the previous record low set in June.

According to Eurostat data, there has been a significant decrease from the COVID-19 peak of 8.6% recorded in August 2020. Compared to July, the number of unemployed individuals dropped by over 100,000.

Monday's report also highlighted a decline in youth unemployment to 13.8%. This improvement in the job market for younger workers is particularly noteworthy given the challenges this demographic faced during the pandemic.

The tightening labor market has contributed to rising services inflation. The European Central Bank (ECB) has responded to these economic shifts with several measures, including an increase in the deposit rate to 4.0%.

Despite these developments, September saw a cooling of inflation to 4.3%, suggesting a possible halt to the ECB's rate hikes. This could indicate that the central bank's measures are having their intended effect, or it may be a sign of other economic factors at play.

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