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๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ผ Published: 17 February 2026
๐Ÿ“˜ Source: Cape Argus

Western Cape unemployment fell to 18.1% in the fourth quarter of 2025 as the province added 93,000 jobs, according to Statistics South Africa. The Western Cape recorded the lowest unemployment rate in the country in the fourth quarter of 2025, with the provinceโ€™s official rate declining to 18.1%, according to the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). Nationally, the official unemployment rate decreased by 0.5 of a percentage point to 31.4% in the October to December period.

Employment in the Western Cape increased by 93,000 quarter-on-quarter, rising from 2.814 million in the third quarter to 2.907 million in the fourth quarter of 2025. Compared with the same quarter a year earlier, employment in the province increased by 95,000. The province also recorded the highest employment-to-population ratio (absorption rate) in the country at 56.3%.

National employment increased by 44,000 quarter-on-quarter to 17.1 million, while the number of unemployed persons declined by 172,000 to 7.836 million. The working-age population grew to 42.068 million during the same period. In the report, Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke said: โ€œAn increase in employment and a decrease in unemployment resulted in a decrease of 0,5 of a percentage point in the unemployment rate to 31,4% in the fourth quarter of 2025.โ€ Industry data shows that between the third and fourth quarters of 2025, employment gains nationally were recorded in seven of the ten industries.

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The largest increases were in community and social services (+46,000), construction (+35,000), finance (+32,000) and agriculture (+30,000). Over the same period, employment declined in trade (-98,000), manufacturing (-61,000) and mining (-5,000). Year-on-year, manufacturing recorded a decrease of 127,000 jobs.

The survey further shows that informal sector employment declined by 293 000 quarter-on-quarter, while formal sector employment increased by 320 000. Stats SA noted that from the third quarter of 2025, sector definitions were revised in line with updated international standards, meaning estimates are not directly comparable with earlier quarters produced under previous definitions.

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Originally published by Cape Argus โ€ข February 17, 2026

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