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The unemployment rate drops to 7.13% in the ACV and rises to 7.88% in Navarre in the second quarter

According to the Labour Force Survey, the total number of unemployed persons in the ACV is 76,400 and 27,200 in Navarre. 

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Thenumber of unemployed in the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV) fell by 6,500 in the second quarter of the year — to a total of 76,400 unemployed — and 2,700 jobs were created in the same period — to a total of 994,700 employed — according to the Labour Force Survey published this Thursday by the Statistical Institute of Spain .

Compared to the same period last year, the number of employed is 18,800 and the number of unemployed is 13,000. 

Navarra, for its part, has ended the second quarter with 27,200 unemployed, an increase of 8.02 per cent over the previous quarter (2,000 more unemployed) and 2,100 more unemployed in the last year (8.29 per cent more). 

The number of employed persons is 318,100 in Navarre, 6,800 more than in the previous quarter (2.17 per cent) and 4,300 more than in the same period of the previous year (1.38 per cent). 

Thus, the unemployment rate in the ACV has fallen to 7.13% and in Navarre to 7.88%. 

In the CAE as a whole, the trend in unemployment has been positive, driven by data from Bizkaia, where the unemployment rate has fallen from 8.66 per cent to 7.09 per cent, while unemployment has risen both in Álava (from 6.59 per cent to 6.88 per cent) and in Gipuzkoa (from 6.55 per cent to 7.33 per cent).

In the Spanish State , unemployment fell by 236,100 in the second quarter of this year, bringing the total number of unemployed to  2,553,100, while the number of unemployed increased by 92,500 in the second quarter, exceeding the threshold of 22 million for the first time.

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