The registered unemployment rate increased by 0.1 percentage point. compared to the previous month.
The registered unemployment rate was 5.1%. at the end of December 2023 (compared to 5% a month earlier), according to data from the Ministry of Family and Social Policy (MRPiS).
“The registered unemployment rate in Poland reached 5.1% in December 2023 – according to preliminary data from the #MRPiPS. Compared to the end of 2022, it was 0.1 percentage points lower.” – wrote the ministry on its profile on the X platform (formerly Twitter).
This year’s draft budget law states that the registered unemployment rate will be 5.4%. at the end of 2023 and 5.2 percent at the end of 2024
The economic climate index (ESI) in Poland reached 99 points in December 2023, compared to 98.8 points in the previous month, the European Commission announced.
The European Commission has issued a communication on the Polish economy
The business environment index for industry was -17.2 points compared to -16.5 in the previous month, and for the services sector it was -2.9 points compared to -4.1 points in the previous month.
The consumer confidence index was -3 points compared to -1.4 points in the previous month, while the retail sales index was -0.2 points compared to 0 points in the previous month.
The economic climate index in the construction sector reached -17.5 points in December, compared to -17.8 points a month earlier.
The Employment Expectations Index (EEI) for Poland was in December last year. 99.1 points compared to 99.6 points in the previous month.
The economic climate index in the eurozone, in turn, was 96.4 points in December last year. compared to 94 points in the previous month, the European Commission (EC) reported. The market consensus was 93.7 points. The employment expectations index (EEI) for the euro area in December this year. amounted to 102.8 points compared to 102.7 points a month earlier.
Source: Do Rzeczy

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