Sweden’s unemployment rate dropped to 7.8% in July 2026, easing from 9.9% in June, according to the latest data updated on 21 August 2026. The sharp decline marks a notable improvement in labour market conditions over a single month.
The June 2026 reading of 9.9% had highlighted ongoing challenges in Sweden’s job market. The move lower in July suggests that either hiring has accelerated or fewer people are actively seeking work, easing the overall unemployment rate.
Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases to determine whether July’s figures signal the start of a sustained recovery in Sweden’s employment situation or a short-term adjustment after June’s elevated level.