HomeNewsTrendsUrban unemployment soars to 17.4%, but rural areas do better: CMIE

Urban unemployment soars to 17.4%, but rural areas do better: CMIE

Unemployment rate is rising towards the record levels seen after countrywide lockdowns last year, and experts say hospitality, real estate, construction, retail, SMEs and ancillary units are the worst hit

May 25, 2021 / 17:55 IST
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Both, ruling party BJP and opposition Congress have made promise to give 1 lakh government jobs to unemployed youths after formation government, to tackle the unemployment issue.
Both, ruling party BJP and opposition Congress have made promise to give 1 lakh government jobs to unemployed youths after formation government, to tackle the unemployment issue.

Urban unemployment soared to 17.41 percent in the week ended May 23 from 14.71 percent seven days earlier but the situation in rural areas improved, data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) showed.

Unemployment rates are trotting back to the record levels reached during the national lockdown last year as several states have imposed severe restrictions in the face of the deadly second wave of COVID-19.

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All India weekly unemployment inched up to 14.73 percent from 14.45 percent recorded earlier but in rural India, it fell to 13.52 percent from 14.34 percent over the same period.

The unemployment rate in India has been in double digits, almost double the rate recorded in early April ( 8.16 percent) when the second wave of the pandemic started ravaging the country.