Poland's Unemployment Rate Drops to Lowest in Four Months
The unemployment rate in Poland has dropped for two consecutive months to reach its four-month low in April, according to figures from Poland’s statistical office. The jobless rate decreased to 5.1 percent in April from the 5.3 percent reported in March, meeting with expectations. Notably, the last time this rate was recorded was in December of the previous year. Comparatively, the unemployment rate was 5.3 percent in the same month of last year.
The statistics also show a decline in the number of registered unemployed individuals, down to 797,100 in April from 822,200 in the preceding month. Furthermore, there was a drop in unemployment figures among young people under the age of 24, from 115,200 in the previous month to 99,100 in April.
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