German jobless count holds steady at turn of year
The unemployment rate in Europe’s top economy Germany held steady close to historic lows in December, official data showed Friday, a relief after a second successive year squeaking by recession.
While the number of workers out of a job increased by 8,000, that was not enough to shift the jobless rate higher than its long-held 5.0 percent, the BA federal labour agency said in seasonally-adjusted figures.
Continued labour market strength has buttressed German domestic demand even as the export-oriented industrial sector suffered the effects of US-led trade wars in recent months.
“The labour market again looked overwhelmingly stable at the end of the year,” said BA chief Detlef Scheele, “but signs of the weak phase for economic activity can be seen.” In absolute figures, less indicative of underlying trends but widely used in public debate, the unemployed count grew by 47,000, to more than 2.2 million people.
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