South Africa has recorded a notable decline in its unemployment rate, which fell to 31.9% in the third quarter of 2025, down from 33.2% in the previous quarter. This marks the lowest unemployment level the country has experienced since late 2024.
Data released by Statistics South Africa indicates that the improvement in employment was largely driven by growth in the construction, community services, and trade sectors. Analysts note that these gains reflect a gradual but steady recovery in key areas of the economy, offering a positive signal for broader economic stability.
Despite the decline, experts caution that unemployment remains a major challenge, particularly among youth and vulnerable populations, underscoring the need for continued policy interventions to sustain job creation.
South Africa’s latest employment figures come amid ongoing efforts by the government to stimulate industrial growth, enhance skills development, and expand access to economic opportunities across the nation.




