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South Korea Loses 40,000 Jobs in May, First Decline in 17 Months

Created at 10 Jun · 11:10 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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South Korea experienced its first job decline in 17 months in May, losing 40,000 jobs year-on-year. The manufacturing sector was particularly affected, shedding 140,000 jobs.

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Key Numbers

40,000jobs lost in May
17 monthstime since last job decline
29.12 millionemployed people in May
2.9 percentjobless rate in May
878,000unemployed people in May
25,000increase in unemployed people
70.2 percentemployment rate for ages 15-64
0.3 percentage pointdecrease in employment rate for ages 15-64
41.6 percentemployment rate for ages 65 and older
0.5 percentage pointincrease in employment rate for ages 65 and older
43.8 percentemployment rate for ages 15-29
2.4 percentage pointsdecrease in employment rate for ages 15-29
212,000jobs added in health and social welfare
44,000jobs added in arts, sports, recreation
36,000jobs added in transportation and logistics
20,000jobs added in accommodation and food service
140,000jobs lost in manufacturing
121,000jobs lost in agriculture, forestry, fisheries
89,000jobs lost in science and technology services
264,000increase in economically inactive people
47,000increase in people resting
2.43 millionpeople resting

Who's Involved

Ministry of Data and Statistics
South Korean government body releasing employment data
Bin Hyun-joon
Senior statistics official
Koo Yun-cheol
Finance Minister
Yoon Suk Yeol
Former President
South Korea Loses 40,000 Jobs in May, First Decline in 17 Months

↳ Why This Matters

The job losses signal growing economic headwinds for South Korea, with the manufacturing sector showing particular weakness, potentially impacting export-driven growth and consumer sentiment.

Key facts

  • South Korea lost 40,000 jobs in May year-on-year, the first decline in 17 months.
  • The total number of employed people fell to 29.12 million.
  • The jobless rate increased to 2.9 percent.
  • The manufacturing sector saw a significant loss of 140,000 jobs.
  • Youth employment rates declined, with the 15-29 age group's rate dropping 2.4 percentage points.

South Korea's job market contracted in May, with a loss of 40,000 jobs compared to the previous year, marking the first decline in 17 months. The total number of employed individuals fell to 29.12 million, and the jobless rate rose to 2.9 percent. The manufacturing sector was particularly hard-hit, shedding 140,000 jobs, while agriculture, forestry, and fisheries also saw significant losses. The decline is attributed partly to the prolonged Middle East war's impact on supply chains and rising raw material costs.

The employment rate for young adults aged 15 to 29 decreased by 2.4 percentage points to 43.8 percent, as companies increasingly prefer experienced candidates. Conversely, job growth was seen in sectors like health and social welfare services, arts, sports, and recreation, as well as transportation and logistics. The accommodation and food service industry also added jobs for the first time in seven months.

The government has pledged to remain vigilant and take proactive steps to address the job market uncertainties stemming from the Middle East conflict.

Frequently asked questions

South Korea lost 40,000 jobs in May compared to the previous year.

This is the first job decline recorded in 17 months.

The jobless rate in May was 2.9 percent, an increase of 0.1 percentage point from a year earlier.

The manufacturing sector lost 140,000 jobs, while agriculture, forestry, and fisheries shed 121,000 jobs. The science and technology services industry also lost 89,000 jobs.

The government intends to remain vigilant and take proactive steps amid lingering uncertainties caused by the Middle East war.

What Happens Next

01The government will take proactive steps to address job market uncertainties.

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How It Developed

South Korea lost 40,000 jobs in May from a year earlier.
This marks the first job decline in 17 months.
The number of employed people in May was 29.12 million.
The jobless rate rose to 2.9 percent.
The number of unemployed people totaled 878,000.
The employment rate for those aged 15 to 29 fell by 2.4 percentage points.
The manufacturing sector lost 140,000 jobs.
The agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector shed 121,000 jobs.

Sources

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S. Korea loses 40,000 jobs in May, first decline in 17 monthsYonhap News Agency
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S. Korea loses 40,000 jobs in May, first drop since 2024 martial law bidYonhap News Agency

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