Registered unemployed fell 7% in March 2026 compared to the same month in 2025.

At 861.241 people were registered as unemployed in the Public Employment Service (PES) register for the month of March 2026, recording a decrease of 64.800 persons (-7%) compared to the same month in March 2025 and a decrease of 42,687 persons (-4.7%) compared to the previous month of February 2026.

According to the statistics of registered unemployment of the CPS, of the total 861,241 persons, 403,847 persons (46.89%) are registered in the CPS register for a period equal to or more than 12 months and 457.394 (53.11%) have been registered with the CPS for less than 12 months.

The men amounted to 301,973 persons (35.1%) and women amounted to 559,268 persons (64.9%).

The age category 30-44 years old had the largest number of registered unemployed persons among the age categories, which amounted to 252.373 people (29.3%).

The secondary education level, which includes post-secondary education, had the highest number of registered unemployed among the education levels, which amounted to 419.375 persons (48.7%).

Among the regions of the country, the Attica Region and the Region of Central Macedonia recorded the largest number of registered unemployed, which amounted to 255,268 persons (29.6%) and 160,910 persons (18.7%) respectively.

The total number of subsidized unemployed, for the month of March 2026, (refers to the number of beneficiaries paid within the respective month), amounted to 176,306 persons, of which 121,528 (68.9%) are common unemployed and other categories of subsidized unemployed and 54,778 (31.1%) are subjects of tourism occupations.

Specifically, the number of subsidized unemployed, for the month of March 2026, amounted to 176,306 persons, showing an increase of 8,359 persons (5%) compared to the corresponding month of the previous year March 2025 and a decrease of 82,378 persons (-31.8%) compared to the previous month of February 2026.

Men amounted to 78,720 (44.6%) and women to 97.586 (55.4%).

Of the total number of subsidized unemployed, 113,828 (64.6%) are commoners, 2,375 (1.3%) are construction workers, 54,778 (31.1%) are seasonal tourism workers, 4.769 (2.7%) are seasonal other (agricultural) workers, 504 (0.3%) are teachers, and 52 (0.0%) are other subsidized workers.