Japan's jobless rate fell to 2.5% in November, while the availability of jobs stayed at its highest level since March 2020, government data showed on Tuesday.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate matched economists' median forecast in a Reuters poll and was down from 2.6% in October.For a table on the jobless data, go to the internal affairs ministry's website:.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate matched economists' median forecast in a Reuters poll and was down from 2.6% in October.For a table on the jobless data, go to the internal affairs ministry's website:Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
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