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Finland Tops European Charts for Highest Unemployment Rate

While Spain has improved its situation over the last decade, Finland’s unemployment rate is now at its highest level in fifteen years.

Finland has officially recorded the highest unemployment rate in the European Union, according to new data from Eurostat. The country overtook Spain in November to claim the top spot in a trend that signals deepening economic challenges for the Nordic nation.

The gap between Finland and Spain is small, but the ranking marks a significant shift in European labor dynamics. Spain has long held the reputation for the highest unemployment in the region.

Sweden remains in third place, showing that Northern Europe is currently struggling more than traditional southern hotspots. This data covers the month of November and reflects a difficult period for the Finnish economy.

State Secretary Elina Pylkkänen from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment told YLE that the situation stems from structural changes. Companies are focusing on cutting costs rather than expanding their operations or making new investments.

This trend has led to job losses in both the private and public sectors. While Spain has improved its situation over the last decade, Finland’s jobless rate is now at its highest level in fifteen years.

The situation in the North is moving in a different direction than in Southern Europe. While unemployment is falling in Mediterranean countries, it continues to rise in Finland and Sweden.

In contrast, countries like Germany and the Netherlands maintain much lower rates near four percent. These nations have managed to keep unemployment low despite experiencing similar slow economic growth.

The labor force in Finland is actually growing as more people, including international residents, look for work. However, the number of available positions has not increased to match this new demand.

Additionally, the Finnish construction sector has experienced a major slump. This industry is a significant employer for many foreign workers and its decline has contributed heavily to the current statistics.

Experts believe the situation will start to improve later this year. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment predicts that unemployment will begin to fall during 2026.

New jobs are already appearing in some industrial sectors. Despite the high unemployment rate, the total number of employed people in Finland actually grew by 25,000 over the past year.

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