Unemployment now at its lowest since Covid-19 lockdowns: DoSM

9 Dec 2022 • 6:28 PM MYT
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Unemployment now at its lowest since Covid-19 lockdowns: DoSM

KUALA LUMPUR – Unemployment in the country has dropped to its lowest since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with only 602,000 unemployed individuals in October, compared to 605,000 in September, the Malaysian Statistics Department said.

Head statistician Datuk Seri Mohd Uzir Mahidin said in a statement that the unemployment rate remained at 3.6%, 0.3% higher compared to the pre-pandemic rate of 3.3% in February 2020.

The number of workers continued to rise in October with a month-to-month increase of 0.2% to 16.68 million people, compared to 16.66 million in September, while the Workforce Participation Rate remained at 69.7%.

“The optimistic workforce performance in October 2022 reflects the country’s stable economic foundation, thanks to continued economic and social activities.

“This is reinforced by continuous policy support to overcome the effects of higher living costs and to reduce negative risk related to the geopolitical situation and the strengthening foreign financial standing,” he said.

He also said that the largest category of workers is residential workers at 75.9%, with 12.20 million recorded in October, compared to 12.18 million the month before.

On the unemployment situation in October, he said the number of active unemployed people dropped by 1.1% to 491,300 people compared to 496,600 the month before, while inactive unemployed people rose by 2.1% to 110,700 people from 108,400 in September. – Bernama, November 9, 2022