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Spain Unemployment Rate — 2026 Data, Trend & Forecast

Spain's unemployment rate was 10.30% in May 2026, little changed from 10.30% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 10.60%.

Spain's unemployment rate was 10.30% in May 2026, little changed from 10.30% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 10.60%.

Spain's unemployment rate stands at 10.30% as of May 2026. Over the latest readings, the unemployment rate has moved within a band of 10.20% to 22.07%. The most recent figure of 10.30% is little changed from 10.30% a month earlier, and is 0.30% lower than a year ago.

The trend

Among the 226 economies tracked on this platform, Spain ranks #47 on unemployment rate by latest value. It was little changed from 10.30% in the previous month, and compares with a year-earlier 10.60%.

What's driving it

Joblessness tracks the business cycle, labour-force participation and structural shifts in industry, and tends to lag changes in output.

Recent readings

PeriodUnemployment rate
May 202610.30%
Apr 202610.30%
Mar 202610.30%
Feb 202610.30%
Jan 202610.30%
Dec 202510.53%
Nov 202510.20%
Oct 202510.20%

Data: Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation). Figures carry an effective date; confirm with the source before relying on them.

Frequently asked questions

What Is the Unemployment Rate in Spain in 2026?

Spain's unemployment rate was 10.30% in May 2026, little changed from 10.30% the previous month. A year earlier it stood at 10.60%.

Is the unemployment rate rising or falling in Spain?

It was little changed in the latest reading — 10.30% in May 2026 versus 10.30% a month earlier. Year on year it is lower.

What is unemployment rate?

It measures the share of the labour force that is without work but actively seeking a job.

Written by Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary, Data Desk. Source: OECD (terms permit extract/distribute, incl. commercial, with citation). Figures may be revised — information only, not financial advice.