Unemployment rate falls to 4.7 percent in April

The Philippine labor market showed resilience in April as the unemployment rate declined to 4.7 percent, the first time it has fallen below 5 percent this year.

Preliminary data from the Philippine Statistics Authority indicated that the number of unemployed Filipinos decreased to 2.41 million in April from 2.58 million in March. This marked the third consecutive month of improvement, though the figure remained higher than the 2.06 million recorded in April 2025. Underemployment rose sharply to 7.41 million, or 15.2 percent, up from 6.03 million or 12.3 percent in March. Economists at Chinabank Research noted that the increase was driven mainly by workers in transportation and storage, including jeepney, taxi, and motorcycle ride-hailing drivers affected by higher fuel prices. The employment rate improved slightly to 95.3 percent, while the labor force participation rate eased to 62.7 percent. Chinabank Research stated that the overall labor market remained robust despite the impact of the Middle East conflict and slower government infrastructure spending.

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South Korea adds 74,000 jobs in April, slowest in 16 months

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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.

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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The Philippines' unemployment rate surged to 5.8% in January 2026—the highest since June 2022—up sharply from December 2025's 4.4%, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. This affected 2.96 million unemployed Filipinos, with agriculture losing 1.42 million jobs due to weather disturbances.

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

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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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