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German unemployment rises above 3 million mark in April

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 2:58 AM

By Maria Martinez

BERLIN, April 30 (Reuters) – The number of unemployed people in Germany rose more than expected in April ​and surpassed the politically important 3 ‌million mark in seasonally adjusted terms.

The jobless figure rose a seasonally-adjusted 20,000 to 3.006 million, labour office figures showed on Thursday. Analysts and economists ‌had ​predicted an increase of ⁠4,000 in a ⁠Reuters poll.

The seasonally adjusted jobless rate stood at 6.4%, unchanged from the previous month.

“There is still no sign of a turnaround ​in the labour market,” labour office head Andrea Nahles said in a ⁠statement. “The spring upturn remains ⁠weak in April as well.”

In seasonally ​unadjusted terms, a total of 3.008 million ​people were unemployed in April, a decrease ‌of 13,000 in the number of people out of work from the previous month.

This is the fourth consecutive month that the ⁠absolute number of jobless remained above the 3 million mark in unadjusted terms.

In total, 641,000 job ⁠openings were ‌registered with the labour office ⁠in April, 5,000 fewer than ​a ‌year ago.

Labour market data typically ​react with ⁠a lag to geopolitical shocks such as the Iran conflict, as companies often wait before cutting hiring or jobs until the economic fallout becomes clearer.

(Reporting by Friederike HeineEditing by ​Madeline Chambers)