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Unexpectedly, German unemployment drops in June

Labor?office data showed on?Tuesday that the number of unemployed in Germany dropped unexpectedly?in June.

According to a recent poll, analysts and economists predicted a rise of 7,000.

The total adjusted number of unemployed people dropped to 2.984 millions, below the '3 million mark.

In June, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at?6.3%. This is unchanged from previous months.

In a recent statement, the head of the Labour Office, Andrea Nahles, said that there was little evidence of change on the labour market.

The unemployment rate is only marginally decreasing, while the employment that is subject to Social Security contributions continues its downward trend.

In June, the total number of?unemployed people was 2.94 million. This is a 15,000 decrease from the previous month.

Economists have warned that an increase in unemployment is likely to occur in the next few months, as companies tend to 'delay staffing decisions as they react geopolitically such as with the Iran conflict.

The labour office registered 648,000 job openings in total, which is 16,000 more than the previous year. Reporting by Friederike Hiene Editing by Miranda Murray, Linda Pasquini

(source: Reuters)