Unemployment Rate shows a percentage change in the number of unemployed citizens in relation to Singapore's total civilian labor force. An increase in the unemployment rate is an indication of a decrease in the purchasing power of the population, which can have a negative effect on Singapore dollar quotes.
Singapore Unemployment Rate
Last release
20 Mar 2026 02:30 GMT
Actual
2.0%
Forecast
2.0%
Previous
2.0%
Next release
30 Apr 2026 02:30 GMT
Actual
Coming in 2 days
Forecast
2.0%
Previous
2.0%
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
Previous
13 Sept 2013
2 Q 2013
2.1%
—
2.1%
31 Jul 2013
2 Q 2013 prelim.
2.1%
—
1.9%
14 Jun 2013
1 Q 2013
1.9%
—
1.9%
30 Apr 2013
1 Q 2013 prelim.
1.9%
—
1.8%
15 Mar 2013
4 Q 2012
1.8%
—
1.8%
31 Jan 2013
4 Q 2012 prelim.
1.8%
—
1.9%
14 Dec 2012
3 Q 2012
1.9%
—
1.9%
31 Oct 2012
3 Q 2012 prelim.
1.9%
—
2.0%
14 Sept 2012
2 Q 2012
2.0%
—
2.0%
31 Jul 2012
2 Q 2012 prelim.
2.0%
—
2.1%
15 Jun 2012
1 Q 2012
2.1%
—
2.1%
30 Apr 2012
1 Q 2012 prelim.
2.1%
—
2.0%
15 Mar 2012
4 Q 2011
2.0%
—
2.0%
31 Jan 2012
4 Q 2011 prelim.
2.0%
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