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Unemployment in OECD countries fell to 5.1 percent in March
In the 37 member states of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), unemployment fell to an average of 5.1 percent in March from 5.2 percent a month earlier.
The eleventh month of the indicator is declining or stagnating. A year ago, the rate stood at 6.5 percent in March, the OECD said. Unemployment in March this year is already below 5.3 percent in the last month before the start of the coronavirus pandemic in February 2020. (MTI)
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