City in Nigeria

Nigeria Unemployment (% of active population, aop)

Unemployment Rate in Nigeria

The economy started 2023 on a softer footing. Inflation continued to rise—hitting a near two-decade high in March—and interest rates rose to a record high in the same month. Annual credit growth also softened in Q1 from Q4. Additionally, PMI data showed the cash shortage took a toll: Conditions deteriorated in February–March as activity slowed down sharply. Oil production, meanwhile, declined year on year in Q1, and further into Q2: In April, a labor strike led oil production to plunge nearly 20% year on year. More positively, a major upside risk to growth materialized when the Dangote oil refinery came online on 22 May. The refinery bodes well for public finances as it will cut the need to import fuel and turn the country into a net exporter of petroleum products. Crude refining is expected to begin in H2.

Nigeria Unemployment Rate Chart

This chart displays Unemployment Rate for Nigeria from 2010 to 2018.

Nigeria Unemployment Rate Data

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Unemployment (% of active population, aop) 17.5 22.6 - - -

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