Madrid: Spain’s jobless queue grew to 4.63 million people in August, the government said Tuesday, grim news for an economy suffering nearly 25-percent unemployment.
Snapping a run of four monthly declines, the number of job seekers in August climbed by 38,179, or 0.83 percent, from July, the Labour Ministry said in a statement.
“Although it’s true that an increase in unemployment is bad news it should be stressed that it is the weakest increase for August, traditionally a bad month for employment, since 2006,” Labour Minister Engracia Hidalgo said in a statement.
The ministry’s monthly tally is based on the number of people registering as unemployed.
A broader, quarterly household survey by the National Statistics Institute provides the official unemployment rate, which hit 24.63 percent in the second quarter of 2012, the highest in the industrialised world.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s conservative Popular Party government has declared unemployment and economic growth its priorities even as it slashes costs in the midst of recession.
The government agreed last month to extend the life of a 400-euro ($500) monthly payment for jobless people whose unemployment benefits come to an end.
Regular unemployment benefits last a maximum of two years in Spain depending on how long a worker has made social security contributions.
The benefit was to be raised to 450 euros for recipients who have a dependant spouse or partner and at least two children.
The payment is a lifeline to many people, with official data showing 1.74 million households with no family member in work.
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