La Grecia ora ha un tasso di disoccupazione inferiore rispetto alla Svezia, all’Estonia, alla Finlandia e alla Spagna, il ministro del lavoro. Aprile 2025 è dell’8,3%

    https://www.newsbomb.gr/en/story/1653321/kerameus-greece-now-has-a-lower-unemployment-rate-than-sweden-estonia-finland-and-spain

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    1. Aegeansunset12 on

      Also, to break a very toxic myth : it’s not migration. Unemployment during Covid was still around 18%, despite the fact that the wave that left when the crisis hit 12 years before Covid had already left by that timeframe. More than [half a million NEW jobs were created](https://www.statista.com/statistics/276414/employment-in-greece/) the last 5 years and employment rate rose from 60% to 70%. Since 2023 more Greeks return to Greece than leave.

    2. Agar_ZoS on

      Unless we start building factories and produce stuff then things aren’t gonna change much for the better.

    3. Majestic-Rock9211 on

      Well why not, the fakeláki system needs a lot of workers to keep up with the demand of envelopes…..

    4. im_bi_strapping on

      I’m waiting for some greek politician to give finland shit about out economy 😀

    5. Mashinekalibar123 on

      Med economies like Greece, Malta, Croatia, Cyprus, Spain and Portugal have outpreformed EU growth due to relocation of european tourism demand from non european countries to european countries. Reason: plane cards prices post covid rose much more than general inflation. Also European manufacturing is in problem

    6. FreshPrinceOfRivia on

      > Sweden, Estonia, Finland, and Spain

      One of those countries does not belong with the rest

    7. linwelinax on

      And yet a much worse quality of life than all of these countries (Admittedly I’m less familiar with Estonia).
      Salaries are still shit while cost of living is high, working conditions are still shit, there’s no real career progression for the vast majority of people under 40 (if not higher), public services are shit, youth unemployment is still insanely high.

      Really a brilliant story

    8. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on you, fool me thrice shame on you, fool me…

    9. GetTheLudes on

      Doesn’t that only reflect people who are seeking jobs? Those who want employment but are unable to find it.

      With the cost of living and low wages I feel like unemployment rate drop is because people are simply opting out.

    10. SecretSquirrel10 on

      Hopefully this drop isn’t due to the continual depopulation of Greece. Since joining the EU Greece has lost 5 million people due to emigration & low birth rate. The EU is the great destroyer of populations in Balkans, Poland & Romania.

    11. cangaroo_hamam on

      This is when young and capable people have left the country to go work elsewhere with humane taxes and living conditions. The result is a serious lack in workforce domestically, hence the low unemployment numbers. Do not mistake this as a sign of progress.

    12. StanfordV on

      Greek stock market reveals that the economy in going for the better.

      Things could be better if there wasn’t so much corruption, and one of the weakest foreign policies to date.

    13. Status-Screen-2484 on

      The quesiton remains whether those are real numbers or if Greece is back at falsifing their economic data.

    14. Competitive_Waltz704 on

      >Make all young people emigrate from your country

      >Unemployment rates drops

      Wait, was it this easy all along?

    15. NoSemikolon24 on

      Excuse me, Sweden is 8.9%?? What the fuck? Finland 10.1%?!

    16. MrKorakis on

      Anyone who fell for that headline needs to have their head examined

    17. LiterallyDudu on

      Weren’t the nordics the happiest countries in the world with no big issues and shit

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