The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in June 2022 amounted to 12.1% compared to 15.0% in June 2021 and 12.5% in May 2022, according to data announced on Wednesday by ELSTAT.
The employed amounted to 4,148,431 people, marking an increase of 155,318 people compared to June 2021 (+3.9%) and an increase of 12,020 people compared to May 2022 (+0.3%).
The unemployed reached 572,109 people, marking a decrease of 130,976 people compared to June 2021 (-18.6%) and by 17,233 people compared to May 2022 (-2.9%).
People under 75 not in the labor force, or “people not in the labor force”, i.e. people neither working nor looking for work, stood at 3,110,882, down 55,254 from June 2021 (-1.7%) and an increase of 2,560 people compared to May 2022 (+0.1%).
Source: Capital
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