Turkish Jobless Rate Highest in 9 Months

2025-10-27 07:15 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Turkey’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 8.6% in September, unchanged from an upwardly revised figure in August.

The rate marked the highest jobless level since November 2024, as the number of unemployed rose by 12,000 to an eleven-month high of 3.08 million, while employment fell by 200,000 to a five-month low of 32.49 million, pushing the overall employment rate down to 48.9% from 49.2%.

Male employment was at 66.3%, compared with 31.8% for women.

Labor force participation also declined slightly to 53.5% from 53.8%.

Youth unemployment (ages 15–24) fell to 14.9% in September, down from 15.8% in August.



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