Greek Q1 unemployment rises to 10.6%

BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 05:05 AM EDT

June 5 (Reuters) - Greece's jobless rate rose to 10.6% in the first quarter from 8.3% in the fourth quarter of 2025, data by the country's statistics service ELSTAT showed on Friday.

The jobless rate for women was 13.9% versus 7.9% for men in the first quarter.

About 49.0% of Greece's 508,401 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed. (Reporting by Athina Karolidou and Adrianna Ebert in Gdansk)

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