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Brazil’s Unemployment Rate

#27 of 178 in the Unemployment Rate progress rankings

The Unemployment Rate quantifies the share of the labor force that remains without work while actively searching for jobs. It highlights economic challenges and the health of labor markets, serving as a key sign of employment conditions (lower is better)

Latest (2024)
7.6 %
Year-over-year
-0.3 %
Change since start (1991→2024)
+0.7 %

Key insights

  • From 1991 to 2024, Unemployment Rate changed by +0.7 %.
  • Most recent year-over-year change (2023→2024): -0.3 %.
  • Lowest level: 6.0 % in 1993.
  • Highest level: 13.7 % in 2020.

Unemployment Rate Chart (1991–2024)

*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries

Unemployment Rate Table (1991–2024)

Unemployment Rate — Brazil
Year Unemployment Rate
1991 6.9 %
1992 7.1 %
1993 6.0 %
1994 6.6 %
1995 7.1 %
1996 8.0 %
1997 9.0 %
1998 10.2 %
1999 11.1 %
2000 10.9 %
2001 10.6 %
2002 10.6 %
2003 11.2 %
2004 10.1 %
2005 10.6 %
2006 9.7 %
2007 9.3 %
2008 8.3 %
2009 9.4 %
2010 8.4 %
2011 7.6 %
2012 7.3 %
2013 7.1 %
2014 6.8 %
2015 8.5 %
2016 11.6 %
2017 12.8 %
2018 12.3 %
2019 11.9 %
2020 13.7 %
2021 13.2 %
2022 9.2 %
2023 7.9 %
2024 7.6 %

Source: World Bank