Unemployment Rate is a percentage of unemployed workers in relation to Mexico's total civilian labor force. The indicator is calculated based on seasonally adjusted data. A decline in the unemployment rate is an indication of an increase in the purchasing power of the population, which can stimulate the national economy and thus have a positive effect on the Mexican peso quotes.
Mexico Unemployment Rate
Last release
Actual
2.5%
Forecast
2.5%
Previous
2.4%
Next release
Actual
Coming in 8 days
Forecast
2.5%
Previous
2.5%
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
May 2014
5.0%
—
4.9%
Apr 2014
4.9%
—
5.3%
Mar 2014
5.3%
—
4.7%
Feb 2014
4.7%
—
4.8%
Jan 2014
4.8%
—
4.8%
Dec 2013
4.8%
—
4.6%
Nov 2013
4.6%
—
4.9%
Oct 2013
4.9%
—
4.9%
Sep 2013
4.9%
—
4.8%
Aug 2013
4.8%
—
4.9%
Jul 2013
4.9%
—
5.1%
Jun 2013
5.1%
—
5.1%
May 2013
5.1%
—
5.1%
Apr 2013
5.1%
—
5.0%
Mar 2013
5.0%
—
4.8%
Feb 2013
4.8%
—
5.3%
Jan 2013
5.3%
—
5.0%
Dec 2012
5.0%
—
5.1%
Nov 2012
5.1%
—
4.8%
Oct 2012
4.8%
—
4.7%