Sweden’s labour market showed stability in June 2026, as the national unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.4%, according to data updated on 16 July 2026. The figure matches the revised level recorded in May 2026, indicating a pause in any recent upward or downward trend in joblessness.
The unchanged reading suggests that, for now, hiring and layoffs are broadly balanced in the Swedish economy. While no improvement was recorded compared with the previous month, the absence of a rise in unemployment may offer some reassurance to policymakers and businesses watching for signs of labour market weakening.
Investors and analysts will be monitoring upcoming releases to see whether June’s flat reading at 6.4% marks the start of a more prolonged period of stability or a temporary plateau ahead of new labour market developments in the second half of 2026.