According to Eurostat estimates, there were 13.3 million unemployed in the EU last March, 11.2 million of them in the countries of the single currency.
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The unemployment rate in the eurozone stood at 6.8% in March, a tenth lower than the previous month, as it was in the European Union, where the rate was 6.2%, according to data from the Eurostat statistical office community, released this Tuesday. .
A year earlier, in March 2021, the unemployment rate was 8.2% in the Eurozone and 7.5% in the European Union, so the year-on-year decline was 1.4 and 1.3 percentage points, respectively.
In Spain, unemployment rose by a tenth to 13.5% last March. In March 2021, the unemployment rate in Spain was 15.4%, Eurostat recalls.
According to estimates by the European Statistical Office, there were 13.3 million unemployed in the EU last March, of which 11.2 million were in the countries of the single currency.
Compared to February 2022, there were 85,000 fewer unemployed in the Twenty-Site in March, of which 76,000 were in the euro area countries.
Compared to March 2021, there were 2.3 million fewer unemployed in the EU, of which 1.9 million in the euro area countries.
Source: EITB

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