Press release No. 316 of 29 August 2025
Persons in employment resident in Germany, July 2025
0.0% on the previous month (seasonally adjusted)
-0.1% on the previous month (not seasonally adjusted)
0.0% on the same month a year earlier
WIESBADEN – Roughly 45.8 million persons resident in Germany were in employment in July 2025. According to provisional calculations of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis)), the seasonally adjusted number of persons in employment therefore remained virtually unchanged (+4,000; 0.0%) compared with the previous month. In the months of May and June 2025, employment was down month on month by 17,000 and 19,000 persons, respectively.
Without seasonal adjustment, the number of persons in employment in July 2025 fell by 44,000 (-0.1%) compared with June 2025. In the July average for the years 2022 to 2024, a similar month-on-month decline in employment was registered (‑49,000 persons; -0.1%).
Employment figures remain at level of previous year in July 2025
Compared with July 2024, there was also hardly any change in the number of persons in employment in July 2025 (+1,000, or 0.0%). Employment was therefore at the previous year's level for the third consecutive month (May and June 2025: also 0.0% compared with the corresponding month of the preceding year).
Adjusted unemployment rate remains at 3.7% in July 2025
According to results of the labour force survey, 1.74 million people were unemployed in July 2025. This was an increase of 149,000, or 9.4%, compared with July 2024. The unemployment rate rose to 3.9%, which represented an increase of 0.3 percentage points on the same month of the previous year (July 2024: 3.6%).
Adjusted for seasonal and irregular effects, the number of unemployed stood at 1.64 million in July 2025, which was marginally higher than in June 2025 (+1,000; +0.1%). Compared with the previous month, the adjusted unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.7%.
Methodological notes:
The differing comparative periods must be taken into account in all press releases on short-term indicators. Short-term economic monitoring focuses on comparisons with the previous month or previous quarter. These reflect short-term economic trends. Year-on-year comparisons, by contrast, enable long-term comparisons of levels and are largely unaffected by seasonal fluctuations.
The number of persons in employment from the employment accounts differs from that of the labour force survey, which has been integrated into the microcensus. The differences are mainly due to the different methods and procedures applied in the two statistics, although some are caused by definitions that are not completely identical. Background information on the differences in the results is available in the explanatory notes (only in german) on the statistics.
Starting with the release of the data for reference month April 2025, the Federal Statistical Office has based the extrapolation of the monthly results from the labour force survey on key population figures derived from the 2022 Census data, retrospectively from 2009 onwards. Detailed information on the microcensus and the changeover to the 2022 Census is provided on a special page (only in german) on the website of the Federal Statistical Office. The effects on labour market reports are presented on a topic page (only in german).
Persons in employment and unemployed persons are counted according to the employment status concept of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Therefore, the unemployment figures shown here differ from registered unemployment as determined and published by the Federal Employment Agency in accordance with the German Social Code. In the European Statistical System, the results of the labour force surveys are used as a standard basis for calculating unemployment rates.
More information:
A table containing monthly results on the number of persons in employment (unadjusted values and seasonally adjusted values) from the employment accounts is shown on the "Employment" page of the Federal Statistical Office’s website. Tables with unemployment results (only in German) from the labour force survey including the unemployment rate are also available on this page. Detailed data and long time series are provided in the GENESIS-Online database. Data on persons in employment from the employment accounts are available in tables 13321-0001 (months), 13321-0002 (quarters) and 81000-0011 (years). Monthly data on persons in employment and unemployed persons from the labour force survey can be found in tables 13231-0001 (overview), 13231-0002 (unemployed persons, persons in employment and economically active population) and 13231-0003 (unemployment rates).
Results for the labour market can also be found on the Economic Dashboard, which is part of Dashboard Germany (www.dashboard-deutschland.de) (only in German). In this data portal, the Federal Statistical Office brings together up-to-date indicators from official statistics producers and other data providers on the topics of the economy, finance, the labour market, construction, housing, energy and Ukraine. The portal also contains the Economic Pulse Monitor (Pulsmesser für die Wirtschaft) (only in German) tool for real-time economic monitoring.
Special webpage on skilled labour:
A special webpage of the Federal Statistical Office combines facts and figures on the subject of skilled labour (www.destatis.de/fachkraefte) (only in German). It provides data on demography, employment, education and immigration. The information offered ranges from projections of the future size of the labour force to analyses of the labour supply and data on labour migration and the vocational training market. New information is added continually.