This year, the number of unemployed in Baden-Württemberg has almost always decreased in a month-on-month comparison.
Will this trend continue when new numbers are presented on Thursday?
Stuttgart - The regional directorate of the Federal Employment Agency published today the number of unemployed in Baden-Württemberg in October.
Experts recently assumed that unemployment had fallen further compared to the previous month.
In September, 233,832 people were unemployed in the southwest, the unemployment rate was 3.7 percent.
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The number of unemployed in Berlin fell further in September.
190,435 women and men were registered as unemployed, 5724 fewer than in August and 18,847 fewer than a year earlier, as the Federal Employment Agency announced on Thursday.
At 9.4 percent, the unemployment rate was 1.1 percentage points lower than a year ago.
Companies continued to look for new people, it said.
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The inflation rate in Hessen is four percent
Consumer prices have continued to rise in Hessen.
In September 2021, according to the State Statistical Office on Thursday, there was an increase of four percent compared to the same month last year.
The inflation rate was 3.7 percent in August and 3.4 percent in July.
As in the previous months, the increase is largely due to the fact that VAT was temporarily reduced in the same period of the previous year.
The inflation rate in Hessen is four percent
Unemployment: Experts predict positive development
The mood on the labor market is brightening due to the autumn recovery in Saxony-Anhalt.
The number of long-term unemployed is also falling.
Experts expect the situation to continue to develop well.
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In the most recent surveys, the number of people without a job almost always fell in a month-on-month comparison; only in August it rose slightly due to seasonal factors.
Compared to the previous year, unemployment was recently even significantly lower.
In September a year ago, for example, the unemployment rate was 4.6 percent.
At that time, the labor market had to struggle with the effects of the corona pandemic much more severely than it is today.
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