France's unemployment rate fell back during the second quarter to reach its...
PARIS - France’s unemployment rate fell back during the second quarter to reach its lowest level since the end of 2008 and offer some relief for President Emmanuel Macron in the face of a slowing economy and anti-government protests.
The INSEE national statistics office said the unemployment rate in France, which is the euro zone’s second-biggest economy, fell to 8.5% in the second quarter from 8.7% in the first. A steady improvement in the jobs market has given Macron some relief in the face of months of street protests against government policies often criticized for favoring the wealthier members of society.
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