France’s unemployment rate has increased for the sixth consecutive quarter, nearing levels not seen since 2017. This rise casts doubt on President Emmanuel Macron’s pledge to achieve full employment during his term. The latest figures indicate a setback for the administration’s economic policies. Critics, including former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, are voicing concerns over the deteriorating job market. The sustained increase suggests a weakening labor market despite previous optimistic projections. This development is likely to fuel political debate surrounding economic strategy and employment initiatives. The figures present a significant challenge to Macron’s agenda and could impact future policy adjustments.
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