Unemployment Statistics in Europe 2026: EU Data & Trends

Last updated: June 2026 · Data source: World Bank, Eurostat, primary research

This page compiles the most important unemployment statistics for 2025 in Europe. This page covers data from 27 countries, Data is sourced from the World Bank, Eurostat, and peer-reviewed research — all fully open and citable. Charts, ranked tables, and key facts are updated automatically as new data becomes available.

Key Unemployment Statistics (2025)

10.4%
Spain — Unemployment rate (%)
6.0%
Global average — Unemployment rate (%)

Key Findings: Unemployment Statistics in 2025

The latest data shows Spain, Finland, Sweden lead globally for unemployment rate (%), with the highest recorded value of 10.4%. At the other end of the scale, Poland, Malta, Czechia record the lowest rates among the countries surveyed.

Unemployment rate (%) by Country (2025)Unemployment rate (%) by Country (2025) Spain 10.4% Finland 9.5% Sweden 8.7% Greece 8.5% Estonia 8.3% France 7.5% Lithuania 6.7% Latvia 6.6% Italy 6.4% Luxembourg 6.3% Portugal 6.2% Romania 6.0% Belgium 5.9% Austria 5.6% Denmark 5.5% Slovak Republic 5.4% Croatia 5.0% Cyprus 4.9% Ireland 4.6% Hungary 4.5%
Global Unemployment rate (%) TrendGlobal Unemployment rate (%) Trend6.6%6.1%5.7%5.2%4.8%20062009201220152018202120242025World

Unemployment rate (%) by Country — Ranked Table

#CountryUnemployment rate (%)Year
1Spain10.4%2025
2Finland9.5%2025
3Sweden8.7%2025
4Greece8.5%2025
5Estonia8.3%2025
6France7.5%2025
7Lithuania6.7%2025
8Latvia6.6%2025
9Italy6.4%2025
10Luxembourg6.3%2025
11Portugal6.2%2025
12Romania6.0%2025
13Belgium5.9%2025
14Austria5.6%2025
15Denmark5.5%2025
16Slovak Republic5.4%2025
17Croatia5.0%2025
18Cyprus4.9%2025
19Ireland4.6%2025
20Hungary4.5%2025
21Netherlands3.9%2025
22Germany3.7%2025
23Bulgaria3.5%2025
24Slovenia3.2%2025
25Poland3.0%2025
26Malta2.9%2025
27Czechia2.8%2025

Methodology

All statistics on this page are sourced from open-licensed public datasets. World Bank data is available under CC BY 4.0. Eurostat data is published under the Eurostat copyright notice permitting free reuse. Manual statistics are sourced from primary research publications and are cited inline. Data is refreshed automatically on a weekly basis. Where multiple years are available, the most recent complete year is shown unless otherwise noted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the latest unemployment statistics?

Based on the most recent data compiled by Statsipedia, we've gathered statistics from authoritative sources including the World Bank, Eurostat, and leading research institutions. See the key statistics section above for the most up-to-date figures.

When were these unemployment statistics last updated?

This page was last updated in June 2026. The underlying data points may reflect different collection years — each statistic is labelled with its source year.

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