Spain recorded a sharp improvement in its labor market in April 2026, with unemployment change coming in at -62.7K, according to data updated on 5 May 2026. This marks a significantly stronger decline in joblessness compared with March 2026, when the indicator stood at -22.9K.
The latest figures suggest that hiring momentum strengthened notably in April, indicating rising labor demand and a potentially improving economic backdrop. While detailed sectoral data were not provided, the scale of the monthly drop in unemployment underscores a marked acceleration in job creation across the Spanish economy.