SA’s jobless rate climbs even before tariff blow lands

LPG was consumed, marking a 94 percent increase compared to 6,31 million kgs in August 2024. At 12,25 million kgs, LPG use in August was, however, two percent down compared to the July 2024 figure of 12,44 million kgs.

South Africa’s unemployment rate increased to a year high in the second quarter, as agriculture, finance and the community and social service sectors lost jobs while more people looked for work.

The jobless rate increased to 33.2% in the three months through June, compared with 32.9% in the prior quarter, according to data released by Statistics South Africa in the capital, Pretoria, on Tuesday.

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