Israel’s labor market showed the first signs of softening in several quarters, with the unemployment rate edging up to 3.10% in July 2026, from 2.90% last recorded in December 2025.
The latest data, updated on 17 August 2026, indicate a modest deterioration from what had been an exceptionally tight job market. While the move from 2.90% to 3.10% remains consistent with relatively full employment by historical standards, it could signal the beginning of a shift in labor demand or changing hiring conditions across key sectors.
Investors and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming releases closely to determine whether July’s increase marks a temporary adjustment or the start of a broader trend in Israel’s employment landscape.