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Brazil sees the lowest unemployment rate in a decade, drops to 6.4% in Q3 2024

by October 31, 2024
written by October 31, 2024

In the third quarter of 2024, Brazil’s economy received some encouraging news, with the unemployment rate averaging 6.4%.

This figure not only exceeded expectations but also marked the lowest level since 2013.

During the third quarter of 2024, Brazil saw a significant enhancement in its labour market.

The unemployment rate fell from 6.9% the previous quarter to 6.4%, trailing below the anticipated 6.5%.

This positive shift highlights an improving economy and a healthier job market for Brazilians.

Brazil’s unemployment rate trend in August

Brazil’s jobless rate averaged 6.6% in the three months to August 2024, falling dramatically from 7.1% in the previous quarter.

It was the lowest number since 2014, before the start of the Brazilian economic crisis the following year, giving the central bank more room to continue raising interest rates while dampening inflation expectations.

The number of unemployed people declined by 500 thousand in the quarter, reaching 7.3 million.

Meanwhile, net employment increased by 1.2 million in the quarter, reaching a new high of 102.5 million.

Monetary policy implications

With the unemployment rate reaching record lows, there is a stronger argument for the Brazilian central bank to adopt a tighter monetary policy this year.

This decrease is likely to prompt policymakers to consider adjustments in monetary measures aimed at maintaining economic stability and fostering growth.

Such adjustments could profoundly influence interest rates, inflation, and overall economic performance in the months ahead.

Policy outlook and challenges

The favourable changes in the labour market introduce some uncertainty regarding the policy direction from the new monetary policy committee in 2025.

While the current trend seems to call for a firmer monetary policy approach, there’s a possibility that the committee may lean towards a more accommodating stance.

This uncertainty adds complexity to economic projections and policy decisions moving forward.

Key unemployment statistics:

Data from the third quarter of 2024 showed major shifts in employment measures.

Unemployment was reduced by 541,000 to a total of 7 million.

In contrast, net employment increased by 1.2 million, hitting a record high of 103 million.

These results highlight a significant favourable shift in labour market dynamics, showing Brazil’s growing job opportunities.

With Brazil’s unemployment rate hitting a historic low and key employment indicators signalling positive trends, the country’s labour market is on an upward trajectory.

The impacts of these changes on monetary policy, economic stability, and the policy outlook for 2025 are under close observation.

As the labor market strengthens and employment figures reach record highs, Brazil appears to be on the path toward economic revival and enhanced job prospects for its workforce in the near future.

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