Slovenia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in July 2025 from 4.3% in the previous month. This marked the highest reading since April, as the number of unemployed persons increased by 1,401 month-over-month to 43,799. In July 2024, the unemployment rate stood at 4.5%.
Also, the consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia rose by 2 percentage points from a month earlier to -25 in September 2025.
Households were less pessimistic about the 12-month outlook for major purchases (-27 vs -32 in August) and their own financial situation (-15 vs -18).
Concerns about future unemployment also eased slightly (21 vs 22).
However, expectations for the general economy deteriorated (-36 vs -35), as did those for savings (-19 vs -15), while worries about prices in the year ahead intensified (51 vs 45).
Source: Trading Economics
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