DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s unemployment rate hit its highest rate in two-and-a-half years in July, rising to 4.7% from an upwardly revised 4.5% a month earlier, Central Statistics Office data showed on Tuesday.
Data for March to May that had previously put the jobless rate near a record low in each month at 4% were also revised higher, meaning unemployment has now risen steadily for five successive months from 4.1% in February.
https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/news/STOCK-EXCHANGE-RUSSIAN-TRADING-SYSTEMS_800x533_L_1414427815.jpg
Source link
Reuters