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Spain’s jobless rate rises to 10.83%, lowest first-quarter level since 2008

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 3:22 AM

April 28 (Reuters) – Spain’s jobless rate rose to 10.83% in the first quarter, driven by ​a rise in unemployment ‌in services, but was at its lowest level for the first three months since 2008, data from the National ‌Statistics ​Institute (INE) showed on ⁠Tuesday.

The average estimate ⁠of economists polled by Reuters was that the unemployment rate would fall to 9.8%.

Unemployment rose by ​231,500 to 2.7 million in a quarter when joblessness ⁠in Spain tends ⁠to increase due to the ​seasonal nature of an economy driven ​by tourism, which tails off ‌after the Christmas period.

The jobless rate was the lowest in a first quarter since the 2008 ⁠financial crisis, which hit Spain particularly hard, but remains among the highest in ⁠the ‌European Union.

The number of ⁠employed people in the ​first ‌quarter reached a seasonally adjusted ​all-time ⁠high of 22.5 million, an increase of 532,300 from the same period last year.

(Reporting by Tiago Brandao; editing by Charlie Devereux and ​Kevin Liffey)