France's Unemployment Rate Projected to Hit 8.2% in 2026, Highest Since 2019

According to a survey of 16 economists conducted July 3-8, France's unemployment rate is projected to reach 8.2% in 2026, the highest level since 2019. The forecast underscores concerns about the eurozone's second-largest economy. In the first quarter, France's unemployment rate surged to a five-year high, and GDP contracted for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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