German unemployment fell more than expected in June and the jobless rate in Europe’s biggest economy remained at a record low, figures from the Federal Labour Office showed on Thursday.
“The labor market continues its overall positive development,” Frank-Juergen Weise, head of the Federal Labour Office said in a statement, adding that the demand from companies for workforce remained high.
The seasonally-adjusted jobless total fell by 6,000 to 2.690 million, the Labour Office said. That compares with a consensus forecast in a Reuters poll for unemployment to fall by 5,000.
The adjusted unemployment rate remained at 6.1 percent, the lowest level since German reunification in 1990.
Source: Reuters