IMSS reports worst job drop in December since 2022

The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) recorded a loss of 320,692 formal jobs in December 2025, the lowest since 2022. Despite this, the year ended with a net creation of 278,697 jobs, at a 1.3% rate. Experts note the figure is less negative than anticipated, though they highlight weaknesses in job generation.

The IMSS report points to seasonal factors for December's drop, such as workforce adjustments in commerce, services, and construction firms. Carlos Ramírez, a partner consultant at Integralia, noted that the 320,692 job losses are better than in prior years: December 2024 saw 405,259 losses, 2023 had 384,882, and 2022 recorded 345,705.

Ramírez acknowledged the data is not as bad as the Bank of Mexico's estimates, which forecasted 150,000 to 200,000 jobs for 2025. Still, he stressed the year's overall weakness, with a one-million-job deficit relative to economic needs. Of the 278,697 jobs created, 206,521 were formalized app delivery workers, not new positions. "Without that government initiative, it would have been a year with just 70,000 new jobs," the economist emphasized.

Sector-wise, transport and communications led with a 13.7% increase, followed by commerce (3.1%) and electricity (2.1%). By state, Tlaxcala, Mexico State, and Mexico City exceeded 5% annual growth. The average base contribution salary hit 627.9 pesos, the highest December on record, up 40.5 pesos nominally and 6.9% annually.

Additionally, 1,292,080 employers were registered by year-end, down 6,839 monthly due to security measures in registrations. A total of 272,919 people are in the voluntary continuation scheme.

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Dane reported Colombia's February 2026 unemployment rate at 9.2%, the lowest for any February since 2001, with 2.45 million unemployed people. Occupied population rose to 24.09 million, up 624,000 from February 2025. President Gustavo Petro and Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino hailed the figures and defended the minimum wage increase.

IMSS data show the average contribution salary hit a record of 663.50 pesos daily in March, up 7.1% nominally. Yet, formal job creation in the first quarter was the weakest in two decades, excluding past crises. This boosts informality and underemployment, analysts say.

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The National Survey of Occupation and Employment (ENOE) reported that in March 2026, the employed population reached 60.2 million people, up 422,000 from a year earlier. The unemployment rate fell to 2.4 percent and underemployment to 6.7 percent, though labor informality held steady at 54.8 percent.

DANE director Piedad Urdinola clarified discrepancies between her agency's employment figures and those from Ugpp, citing different sources and methodologies. This follows criticism from Andi, which claims half a million formal jobs lost since 2023. DANE measures the labor market through direct surveys, while Andi relies on social security contributors.

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In January 2026, Colombia's unemployment rate stood at 10.9%, the lowest for any January since 2001, with 324,000 more workers than in the same month of 2025. The number of unemployed people fell by 186,000 to 2.8 million. This improvement was driven by growth in self-employment and people leaving the labor force.

South Korea added 234,000 jobs in February, marking the fastest on-year growth in five months, though youth employment slumped and construction losses persisted. Youth unemployment for ages 15-29 reached 7.7 percent, the highest for any February since 2021. The total number of employed people rose 0.8 percent to 28.41 million, per Ministry of Economy and Finance data.

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South Korea added 74,000 jobs in April, marking the slowest growth in 16 months amid higher oil prices and weaker consumer sentiment from the Middle East conflict.

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