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Unemployment Rate

Unemployment rate is the percentage of unemployed workers in the entire labour force. It is an important indicator of labour market performance.

Data on this page is seasonally-adjusted.

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table 14-10-0287-01 (Labour force survey estimates). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Highlights

  • In February 2024, Saskatchewan's seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 5.0 per cent, up from 4.5 per cent in February 2023. 

  • Saskatchewan had the third lowest unemployment rate among the provinces at 5.0 per cent in February 2024 and below the national average of 5.8 per cent.

For more information on Statistics Canada's release, click here.

For Regina or Saskatoon specific information, visit Economic Development Regina or SREDA webpages. 

Adapted from Statistics Canada, Table 14-10-0287-01 (Labour force survey estimates). This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

Released: March 08, 2024

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