Between Q2 and Q3 2025, the EU labour market showed mixed signals. A total of 3.1 million previously unemployed people (23.0% of the total unemployed population aged 15-74) successfully transitioned into employment. 💼
However, the broader picture reveals persistent challenges: 7.0 million individuals (52.4% of unemployed) remained jobless quarter-over-quarter, indicating structural employment issues. Notably, 3.3 million people (24.5% of the unemployed) exited the labour force entirely, suggesting a potential decline in workforce participation.
These employment dynamics matter for macro investors monitoring economic sentiment and purchasing power trends. The labour force contraction could impact consumer spending, inflation trajectories, and central bank policy decisions—all factors indirectly influencing digital asset markets. 📊
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FantasyGuardian
· 23h ago
The unemployment data in the EU is quite grim... 7 million people are still stuck in unemployment, how serious is this structural problem?
Between Q2 and Q3 2025, the EU labour market showed mixed signals. A total of 3.1 million previously unemployed people (23.0% of the total unemployed population aged 15-74) successfully transitioned into employment. 💼
However, the broader picture reveals persistent challenges: 7.0 million individuals (52.4% of unemployed) remained jobless quarter-over-quarter, indicating structural employment issues. Notably, 3.3 million people (24.5% of the unemployed) exited the labour force entirely, suggesting a potential decline in workforce participation.
These employment dynamics matter for macro investors monitoring economic sentiment and purchasing power trends. The labour force contraction could impact consumer spending, inflation trajectories, and central bank policy decisions—all factors indirectly influencing digital asset markets. 📊