Slovakia’s Jobless Rate Dips to 5.4% in February, Extending Labor Market Strength

Slovakia’s unemployment rate edged down to 5.4% in February 2026, improving from 5.7% in January 2026, according to the latest data updated on 19 March 2026. The decline underscores continued resilience in the country’s labor market at the start of the year.

The February reading marks a further easing in joblessness after January’s 5.7% print, suggesting that hiring conditions have strengthened and that demand for labor remains solid. While no additional sector or policy details were released with the figures, the trend points to a gradually tightening labor market that could have implications for wages, consumer spending, and broader economic momentum in Slovakia.

With the new data confirming a second consecutive month at relatively low unemployment levels, attention will now turn to whether this improvement can be sustained in the coming months amid shifting regional and global economic conditions.