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Euro Zone Job Boom Fades

The European Central Bank says unemployment is at a record low 6.3%, despite a stagnating economy and weak growth.

Emma AscottbyEmma Ascott
January 6, 2025
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Euro Zone Job Boom Fades

A view of European Central Bank (ECB) headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany July 18, 2024. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch/File Photo

The euro zone labor market’s exceptional resilience is unlikely to last as the one-off factors driving its strength are waning, although there is also no dramatic weakening on the horizon, European Central Bank research showed on Monday.

Unemployment is at a record low 6.3% as firms continue to hire, a puzzle to some since the bloc’s economy has been stagnating for the past year and historical precedent would suggest growing labor market weakness in such an environment.

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Employment typically expands at about half the rate of real GDP growth but it has actually surpassed GDP growth since 2022, the ECB said.

“The euro area labor market’s performance has been exceptional as compared with changes in output,” the ECB said in an Economic Bulletin article. “Rising profit margins enabled firms to retain their workers for longer than usual, despite falling revenues.”

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But real wages are now rising and catching up to historical trends while energy prices, a key input in costs, are stabilizing, reducing the disconnect between output and employment.

Labor hoarding peaked in the third quarter of 2022 and firms’ ability to or willingness to hang onto their workers is now slowly diminishing, the ECB said.

“The euro area labor market is expected to return closer to its historical correlation with output,” the ECB said.

However, there is also no dramatic weakness ahead, the ECB argued.

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Some policymakers have been fearing a quick erosion in the labor market, which could reduce disposable incomes, weaken demand and lower inflation far more than the bank now predicts.

However, the ECB’s study does not appear to back those fears.

“The unemployment rate is expected to remain low over the coming quarters,” it said. “Overall, survey data suggest a relatively stable labor market looking ahead.”

(Reporting by Balazs Koranyi; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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Source: Reuters
Tags: BusinesseuropeHuman Resources (HR)Workforce
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Emma Ascott

Emma Ascott

Emma Ascott is the Associate Editor for Allwork.Space, based in Phoenix, Arizona. She covers the future of work, labor news, and flexible workplace trends. She graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and has written for Arizona PBS as well as a multitude of publications.

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