Rich nations with the lowest and highest unemployment
Amy Palmer
03 July 2019
Best and worst unemployment rates
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United States – 3.9%
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Taiwan – 3.8%
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United Kingdom – 3.8%
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Netherlands – 3.8%
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South Korea – 3.7%
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Singapore – 3.6%
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Germany – 3.2%
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Oman – 3.1%
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Iceland – 3.0%
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Hong Kong – 2.8%
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United Arab Emirates – 2.6%
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Czech Republic – 2.5%
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Japan – 2.4%
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Kuwait – 2.2%
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Macau – 2.0%
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Qatar – 0.2%
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Now the countries with the highest unemployment...Venezuela – 9.1%
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France – 9.1%
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Italy – 9.2%
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Brunei – 9.3%
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Barbados – 9.6%
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Argentina – 10%
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Puerto Rico – 11.2%
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Bahamas – 11.5%
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Turkey – 11.9%
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French Polynesia – 12%
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Brazil – 12.2%
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New Caledonia – 13.4%
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Spain – 14.7%
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Greece – 18.1%
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St Vincent and the Grenadines – 19.7%
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Saint Lucia – 20.5%
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