South africa's unemployment rate rises to 32.7 percent in first quarter

Stats SA data released on Tuesday showed South Africa's unemployment rate increased to 32.7 percent in the first quarter of 2026, up 1.3 percentage points from the previous quarter.

The figures mark the latest in a series of high readings that have persisted above 30 percent for much of the decade. Youth unemployment reached 60.9 percent, while the expanded definition of joblessness rose to 43.7 percent.

George Glynos, head of research at ETM Analytics, described the increase as symptomatic of an economy that has lost its dynamism. He called for greater investment in infrastructure and reforms to reduce government overreach in business.

Youth Capital advocacy strategist Mbali Williams said entry-level job requirements have grown significantly more difficult. She noted that only four in 10 working-age people participate in the labour market.

Economist Lara Hodes of Investec linked the data to uncertainty from the Middle East conflict, which has raised transport costs and prompted businesses to defer hiring.

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A photorealistic illustration of South Korea's slowing job market in Seoul, showing concerned workers on a quiet city street amid signs of economic challenges.
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한국 4월 일자리 7만4천 개 증가, 16개월 만에 최저

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한국이 4월에 7만4천 개의 일자리를 추가하며 16개월 만에 가장 느린 고용 성장을 기록했다. 중동 분쟁으로 인한 유가 상승과 소비 심리 위축이 영향을 미쳤다.

The National Institute of Statistics reported that the unemployment rate reached 9.1 percent in the February-April 2026 quarter. The figure marks a 0.3 percentage point rise over twelve months and is the highest since the April-June 2021 quarter.

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Economic analysts expect positive GDP growth figures for South Africa's first quarter when Statistics South Africa releases the data on Tuesday.

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