Unemployment Rate in Lower Austria Continues to Rise in September 2025

Wed 1st Oct, 2025

As of the end of September 2025, a total of 42,874 individuals were officially registered as unemployed with the Public Employment Service (AMS) in Lower Austria. This figure represents a significant year-on-year increase of 5.6% compared to the same month last year.

When considering those participating in training programs, the total number of individuals in Lower Austria seeking employment or engaged in educational activities rises to 53,021. This broader figure also reflects a 5.9% increase when compared to the corresponding data from the previous year.

The rise in unemployment in Lower Austria mirrors trends observed in various regions across the country, prompting discussions among policymakers and economic analysts regarding the underlying causes and potential solutions to address this growing concern.

With fluctuating economic conditions and ongoing adjustments in the labor market, stakeholders are closely monitoring these developments. The AMS is committed to supporting job seekers through various initiatives aimed at enhancing employability and fostering connections between employers and potential employees.

In light of the increasing number of individuals seeking work, there is a heightened demand for effective job placement services and training opportunities. The AMS continues to adapt its strategies to meet the evolving needs of both job seekers and the labor market, focusing on reducing unemployment figures and facilitating successful job placements.

As the economic landscape evolves, the AMS emphasizes the importance of collaboration between government agencies, educational institutions, and businesses to create a more resilient workforce capable of meeting the challenges of the future.


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