Brazil's jobless rate hits six-year low
Friday, 1 April 2022
BRASILIA, Mar 31 (Reuters): Brazil's jobless rate stood at 11.2 per cent in the three months through February, statistics agency IBGE said on Thursday, the lowest level for the period in six years, amid a drop in the number of people seeking employment.
The rate showed no change from the three months through January, and was down four-tenths of a percentage point from the September 2021-November 2021 period.
A Reuters poll of economists had projected that the unemployment rate would be 11.4 per cent in the three months through the end of February.
IBGE researcher Adriana Beringuy noted that the number of employed people was stable compared to the previous three-month period, which may indicate the resumption of a pattern seen before the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to IBGE, the number of officially unemployed Brazilians in this period reached 12 million people, 3.1 per cent lower than the previous three-month period and down 19.5 per cent from the same period last year.
The average monthly pay of 2,511 reais ($529) for workers was unchanged from the previous three months, but fell 8.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2021. It was also the lowest level for the three months through February since the series started in 2012, according to IBGE, indicating the labor market recovery has been centered in lower-income occupations.