Germany's Unemployment Rate Rises Amid Job Vacancy Decline and Skill Gap Concerns

July 31, 2025
Germany's Unemployment Rate Rises Amid Job Vacancy Decline and Skill Gap Concerns
  • In July 2025, Germany saw an increase of 65,000 unemployed individuals, bringing the total to nearly 2.98 million, which is 171,000 more than the same month last year.

  • This rise in unemployment pushed the rate up by 0.1 percentage points to 6.3%, with the highest rates recorded in Bremen at 11.8% and Berlin at 10.3%.

  • The seasonal nature of this increase is typical, as many young people register as unemployed after finishing school or vocational training during the summer months.

  • Despite the overall increase in unemployment, there were 628,000 reported job vacancies in July, which is 75,000 fewer than the previous year.

  • Andrea Nahles, head of the Federal Employment Agency, indicated that companies are hesitant to report new job openings, contributing to the rising unemployment.

  • Although the number of job seekers increased by 3% compared to last year, the gap between available positions and suitable candidates is narrowing.

  • A decline in young people completing vocational training has been observed, with many high school graduates choosing vocational paths only after leaving university.

  • On a seasonally adjusted basis, the increase in unemployed persons was lower than expected, with only 2,000 new unemployed reported.

  • In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, unemployment rose by 1,400 year-on-year, reaching 64,400, reflecting weak economic conditions and a shortage of skilled workers.

  • As the dual vocational training system is set to commence on August 1, 2025, over a quarter of surveyed companies plan to reduce their training positions due to economic uncertainties.

  • Experts predict that unemployment could exceed three million in August 2025, a level not seen since February 2015, although there is hope for improvement thereafter.

  • Employers report significant deficits in essential skills among applicants, including communication, reliability, and basic literacy and numeracy.

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Germany unemployed just short of 3 million-mark

Deutsche Presse-Agentur • Jul 31, 2025

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