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    1. Veritas_Vanitatum on

      Bullshit Germany… There is a lack of those who are too old, disabled, sick, unqualified or who are continuing their education or who are refusing

    2. Shoddy_Ad3490 on

      Germany is way more than that, I know a lot of German NEETs and the German welfare system is pretty good.

    3. HarryLewisPot on

      Disappointed in Italy, not living up to their Mediterranean potential.

    4. Brave-Two372 on

      Is the methodology standardised enough to actually make these numbers comparable?

    5. TokiVideogame on

      As of late 2025, approximately **103 million** U.S. adults (aged 16 and older) are not in the labor force

      everything is different depending on definition

    6. Isn’t there a difference in measurements though? Like how France doesn’t consider contracts and part time as being employed but Germany does?

    7. Difficult-Cricket541 on

      10% unemployment is great depression levels in the US. when it hits 5% people lose their shit.

    8. Wow, never thought I would ever see this. Countries with worst economic metrics in Europe are Scandinavians?

    9. MarzipanTop4944 on

      What the hell is going on with the Nordics in this map?

      Why is Sweden among the worst and why Norway doesn’t even have a number? Google says it’s about 4.3.

    10. Die_Steiner on

      I’m honestly thinking of emigrating elsewhere in the EU from Finland. Last year a quarter of new graduates in my field were unemployed. So unless i get a safe government job it might be on the horizon.

      Maybe Italy.

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