On August 29, 2025, the Bundesbank published Germany’s seasonally adjusted total unemployment for September, reporting 2.957 million people. No forecast was provided; the previous reading was also 2.957 million.Definition: The unemployment rate measures the proportion of unemployed individuals within the labor force, serving as a key indicator of idle labor capacity and overall unemployment conditions in a country or region. In terms of market impact, a published figure exceeding expectations is considered bearish for the euro.This data carries an importance level of 2. It is calculated as the ratio of unemployed persons to the labor force and is released monthly, with the next publication scheduled for the following month.
this-content
disclaimer-th