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South AfricaUnemployment Rate (%)

The unemployment rate announced by Statistics South Africa is the number of unemployed employees divided by total. civilian workforce. This is a heraldic indicator for the South African economy. If the unemployment rate rises, it shows that the South African labor market is not expanding. As a result, an increase in unemployment leads to a weakening of the economy. Usually, the falling unemployment rate is considered positive (bullish) for the rand, while the rising unemployment rate is considered a negative signal (or a bearish trend).

Country:South Africa
Currency:ZAR
Frequency:Quarter

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Previous
31.9%

The typical/expected impact on ZAR pairs is Low.

Lower numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for xxx/ZAR pairs and bearish for ZAR/xxx pairs.

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Actual
31.9%

Higher numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for ZAR/xxx pairs and bearish for xxx/ZAR pairs.

Past Events

DateTimeActualConsensus
11 November 202509:3031.9%-
12 August 202509:3033.2%-
13 May 202509:3032.9%-
18 February 202509:3031.9%-
12 November 202409:3032.1%-
13 August 202409:3033.5%-
14 May 202409:3032.9%-
20 February 202409:3032.1%-
14 November 202309:3031.9%-
15 August 202309:3032.6%32.8%
16 May 202309:3032.9%33.2%
28 February 202309:3032.7%34.5%
29 November 202209:3032.9%35.3%
23 August 202209:3033.9%35.7%
31 May 202209:3034.5%35.5%
29 March 202209:3035.3%-
30 November 202109:3034.9%-
24 August 202109:3034.4%32.5%
01 June 202109:3032.6%-
23 February 202109:3032.5%-