List of Spanish autonomous communities by unemployment rate
The unemployment rate in Spain increased to a high of 27% in 2013 after the Great Recession of 2008. By 2016 the unemployment rate was 21%. The largest community, Andalusia, has the highest unemployment rate of any community at 31%.
List of autonomous communities by unemployment rate
Autonomous community | Unemployment rate | Year |
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Andalusia | 24.7% | March 2018 |
Aragon | 11.6% | March 2018 |
Asturias | 15.0% | March 2018 |
Canary Islands | 20.6% | March 2018 |
Cantabria | 12.5% | March 2018 |
Castilla–La Mancha | 20.7% | March 2018 |
Castile and León | 13.9% | March 2018 |
Catalonia | 12.2% | March 2018 |
Ceuta | 31.4% | March 2018 |
Valencia | 17.1% | March 2018 |
Extremadura | 25.9% | March 2018 |
Galicia | 15.1% | March 2018 |
Balearic Islands | 17.4% | March 2018 |
La Rioja | 11.0% | March 2018 |
Madrid | 13.4% | March 2018 |
Melilla | 27.2% | March 2018 |
Murcia | 18.6% | March 2018 |
Navarre | 10.5% | March 2018 |
Basque Country | 10.8% | March 2018 |
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