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German unemployment rises slightly in February

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 2:59 AM

BERLIN, Feb 27 (Reuters) – The number of unemployed people in Germany rose slightly in February, ​labour office figures showed ‌on Friday, as the economic weakness of the past three years continues to weigh on the job market in ‌Europe’s ​biggest economy.

In seasonally ⁠adjusted terms, the ⁠jobless figure rose by 1,000 to 2.977 million in February, up from 2.976 million the month ​before. Analysts and economists had predicted an increase by 2,000 ⁠in a Reuters ⁠poll.

The seasonally adjusted jobless ​rate was unchanged at 6.3% compared ​to a month earlier, in line ‌with the forecast.

“Even at the end of the winter break, the labour market is still ⁠struggling to gain momentum,” labour office head Andrea Nahles said in a statement.

Chancellor Friedrich ⁠Merz ‌has pledged to pull ⁠Germany out of its ​downturn ‌by sharply boosting infrastructure ​and defence ⁠spending, but the impact of those measures is taking longer than expected to materialise on the ground.

(Reporting by Linda Pasquini, Editing by ​Friederike Heine)