Colombia’s urban unemployment rate eased to 9.2% in February 2026, down from 10.6% recorded in January 2026, according to the latest data updated on 30 March 2026. The improvement signals a notable month-on-month recovery in urban labor market conditions.
The 1.4 percentage point decline suggests that hiring activity in Colombia’s cities strengthened in February, easing pressure on job seekers after the higher unemployment levels seen at the start of the year. While the data covers only two consecutive months, the February reading marks a clear shift toward lower joblessness in urban areas.
Analysts and market participants will be watching upcoming releases closely to see whether February’s drop in urban unemployment reflects a sustained trend or a short-term rebound following January’s 10.6% rate. For now, the February figure provides a cautiously positive signal for Colombia’s urban economy and labor market dynamics.