index unemployment In the OECD it held steady at 4.8% last Aprilfor the fourth consecutive month, keeps ticking the number Minimum level since the start of the historical series in 2001.
youth unemployment (15-24 years old) fell three-tenths to 10.2%, Close to the 2005 historical minimum, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) detailed it in a statement.
The total number of unemployed fell to 33.04 million (33.16 in April) is very close to the lowest ever recorded in July 2022. Unemployment fell in the organization’s fourteen countries, remained stable in ten and increased in nine.
Unemployment in the euro area fell by a tenth to 6.5%, remaining at a record low.
There were decreases outside Europe. United States of AmericaWith increases in Japan, South Korea and Israel, Mexico, Colombia and Australia.