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Mexico’s Unemployment Rate Declines to 2.40% in December

Breaking the trend of economic uncertainty often seen at the year's end, Mexico's unemployment rate non-seasonally adjusted (n.s.a) fell to 2.40% in December 2024, down from 2.60% in November, according to the latest data updated on January 29, 2025.

This decline signals a positive shift in the country's labor market, illustrating a stronger demand for labor during the holiday season despite global economic challenges. Analysts suggest that this dip in unemployment could be tied to seasonal employment boosting job numbers in sectors such as retail, hospitality, and transportation during December.

While it remains to be seen if this downturn in unemployment will persist or adjust back as seasonal effects wane, the Mexican economy ends the year on a promising note, offering hopeful prospects for continued growth and stability in the labor market as 2025 unfolds.

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