South Africa Unemployment Rate

Country: South Africa, ZAR
Importance:
Low
Sector: Labor
Last release
17 Feb 2026 09:30 GMT
Actual
31.9%
Forecast
33.1%
Previous
31.9%
Next release
12 May 2026 09:30 GMT
Actual
Coming in 14 days
Forecast
32.9%
Previous
31.9%
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
25 Feb 2016
4 Q 2015
24.5%
27 Oct 2015
3 Q 2015
25.5%
29 Jul 2015
2 Q 2015
25.0%
26 May 2015
1 Q 2015
26.4%
10 Feb 2015
4 Q 2014
24.3%
30 Oct 2014
3 Q 2014
25.4%
29 Jul 2014
2 Q 2014
25.5%
05 May 2014
1 Q 2014
25.2%
11 Feb 2014
4 Q 2013
24.1%
29 Oct 2013
3 Q 2013
24.7%
30 Jul 2013
2 Q 2013
25.6%
06 May 2013
1 Q 2013
25.2%
05 Feb 2013
4 Q 2012
24.9%
01 Nov 2012
3 Q 2012
25.5%
31 Jul 2012
2 Q 2012
24.9%
08 May 2012
1 Q 2012
25.2%
07 Feb 2012
4 Q 2011
23.9%

South African Unemployment Rate reflects the rate of currently unemployed residents to the total civilian labor force. The unemployed is the person aged between 15 and 64, who has no job at the time of the survey.

The growth of unemployment leads to a decrease in the incomes of individuals and therefore to a decrease in consumer activity. In addition, this increases the pressure on the state budget and reduces tax revenues. Therefore, higher than forecast readings are seen as negative for the South African economy and for ZAR quotes.

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