Core Insights - The unemployment rate in Germany increased to 6.2% in December 2025, with the number of unemployed rising by 23,000 to 2.908 million [1] - The average unemployment rate for the entire year of 2025 reached 6.3%, the highest level since 2013 [1] - The labor market is lacking economic growth momentum, leading to a significant decline in hiring demand from companies [1] Employment Trends - Job vacancies decreased by 62,000, indicating a contraction in the labor market [1] - Employment conditions are notably divergent across sectors, with growth in services, education, and healthcare, while the industrial sector is expected to see further layoffs [1] - Structural challenges persist, with a continued shortage of skilled workers in multiple industries [1] Skills and Qualifications - Approximately half of the unemployed individuals lack technical qualifications, highlighting a skills gap in the labor market [1] - The labor market's future outlook suggests a potential slight decrease in the unemployment rate by mid-2026, according to labor agency forecasts [1]
德国2025年失业率创12年来新高
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2026-01-09 09:59