Romania matches EU on unemployment average in 2025

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The EU unemployment rate rose slightly to 6.0% in 2025, up from 5.9% in 2024, according to new data covering people aged 15-74 in the labour force, according to Eurostat.

Spain recorded the highest unemployment rate at 10.5%, followed by Finland at 9.7% and Greece at 8.9%. Romania's rate stood at 6.1%, in line with the EU average. At the other end of the scale, Czechia had the lowest rate at 2.8%, with Poland and Malta both at 3.1%.

Educational attainment continues to play a significant role in employment prospects across the EU. People aged 25-74 with low educational qualifications faced an unemployment rate of 10.5%, compared to 4.7% for those with medium education and 3.6% for highly educated individuals.

The education gap was most pronounced in Slovakia, where unemployment among those with low education reached 38.8% compared to just 2.1% for highly educated workers - a difference of 36.7 percentage points. Sweden showed a 14.9 percentage point gap (20.0% vs 5.1%), whilst Finland recorded a 13.9 percentage point difference (18.8% vs 4.9%).

These figures highlight the persistent challenge of unemployment inequality across different education levels within the European labour market.

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