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    Finland's Unemployment Rate Rises to 20-year High at 10%

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    Posted on September 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Finland's unemployment rate hit 10%, the highest in 20 years, due to economic challenges and austerity measures. The budget deficit is rising above EU limits.

    Finland's Unemployment Rate Hits 10%, Highest in Two Decades

    Finland's Economic Challenges and Unemployment

    HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland's monthly unemployment rate rose to a 20-year high of 10% in August, data from Statistics Finland showed on Tuesday, as the Nordic country struggles to stave off a persistent economic stagnation.

    In the second quarter of the year, only Spain's quarterly unemployment rate, at 10.29%, stood higher among euro zone member states than that of Finland at 10.2%.

    The Finnish economy has been hit hard by global economic turmoil and uncertainty stemming from the war in Ukraine, with trade with neighbouring Russia drying up and export companies hampered by the subsequent energy crisis pushing up costs.

    Impact of Global Economic Turmoil

    Finland's economy contracted 0.9% in 2023 and grew by 0.4% in 2024, while its finance ministry on Monday forecast sluggish 1% growth for this year. The monthly unemployment rate has been rising again since June after a dip in May.

    Government Measures and Budget Deficit

    Amid the economic malaise, Finland's three-party right-wing coalition has introduced austerity measures and spending cuts to contain public deficit growth but the measures have also dented economic growth and led to layoffs.

    Finland's budget deficit is set to rise to 4.3% of gross domestic product this year from 3.7% in 2024, the finance ministry said, above the EU's ceiling of 3%, while the Finnish debt ratio is set to rise to 86.9% of GDP, also above the EU goal of 60%.

    Statements from Finance Minister

    Finance minister Riikka Purra, of the nationalist Finns Party, defended the government's economic policies on Tuesday as parliament discussed next year's budget, calling Finland's budget deficit "a chronic problem and therefore even more dangerous".

    "The public must not be misled into thinking that savings need not be made," she said, while acknowledging that "unemployment is our biggest problem at the moment".

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki and Elviira Luoma in Copenhagen; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Table of Contents

    • Finland's Economic Challenges and Unemployment
    • Impact of Global Economic Turmoil
    • Government Measures and Budget Deficit
    • Statements from Finance Minister

    Key Takeaways

    • •Finland's unemployment rate reached 10% in August.
    • •The Finnish economy is struggling due to global turmoil.
    • •Austerity measures impact economic growth and layoffs.
    • •Finland's budget deficit is set to rise above EU limits.
    • •Finance Minister defends economic policies amid challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finland's unemployment rate rises to 20-year high at 10%

    1What is the current unemployment rate in Finland?

    Finland's unemployment rate rose to 10% in August, marking a 20-year high.

    2How does Finland's unemployment rate compare to other euro zone countries?

    In the second quarter, only Spain had a higher unemployment rate at 10.29%, while Finland's was at 10.2%.

    3What factors are contributing to Finland's economic struggles?

    The Finnish economy has been impacted by global economic turmoil and uncertainty from the war in Ukraine, which has affected trade with Russia.

    4What measures is the Finnish government taking to address the budget deficit?

    Finland's right-wing coalition government has introduced austerity measures and spending cuts to manage the rising budget deficit.

    5What is the forecast for Finland's economic growth?

    The finance ministry forecasts sluggish growth of 1% for this year, following a contraction of 0.9% in 2023.

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