Uruguay’s unemployment rate fell to 8.1% in January 2025 from 8.6% last year, though it
Colombia’s unemployment rate rose to 11.6% in January 2025 from 12.7% a year earlier, recovering
Chile’s unemployment rate fell to 8% in January 2025, the lowest in two years, while
Brazil’s unemployment rate has increased to 6.5%, the highest in five months, coinciding with concerns
In January 2024, Uruguay’s unemployment rose but stayed under 8.6 percent, with approximately 1,750,000 total
Brazil’s raw steel output rose 2.4% in January to 2.789 million tonnes, while local sales
In January, Brazil’s public debt fell to 7.253 trillion reais due to net redemptions and
Argentina’s GDP fell by 1.8% in 2024, less than the expected 3.6% decline, under President
Brazil’s economy created 137,303 formal jobs in January, nearly three times the expected 48,000. The
In January, Brazil created 137,303 formal jobs, nearly three times the expected 48,000. The industrial