A line of people sat down waiting for a job interview in Germany. The number of employed Germans reaches new high in 2024.
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Germany rings in the new year with record-breaking employment figures.
In a staggering win for the German workforce, official figures reveal that an annual average of 46.1 million people were in employment in 2024 – a new peak since the country’s reunification.
The statistics office confirms that these numbers mark an increase of 72,000 on the previous year, maintaining an upward curve that has held steady (barring the pandemic hiccup of 2020) since 2006. But don’t pop the Feuerzangenbowle too quickly: the tempo has definitely taken a breather. After bumper boosts of 622,000 in 2022 and 336,000 in 2023, experts warn the pace of employment growth is now more ‘tortoise’ than ‘hare’.
Who is keeping up the pace of German employment?
The driving forces behind this employment surge? A steady influx of foreign workers and a workforce of homegrown go-getters willing to roll up their sleeves. These two factors says the statistics office, largely cancelled out worries about Germany’s ageing population. It’s the perfect example of teamwork making the jobs dream work. Yay, high five.
German services overshadow other sectors
Here’s a service shout-out: in 2024, the only sector that actually bulked up the nation’s employment total was services – now responsible for 75.5% of all employed Germans. Industry, on the other hand, ended up in the job-loss corner, shedding 50,000 workers, while the construction sector hammered away with a loss of 28,000. Is this a cause for concern?
Either way, as the figures roll in, it looks like Germany’s job market is kicking off 2025 in a big way. And if the trend can keep up this show-stopping performance, we might all be singing Deutschland Über High in no time. Cheers to that.
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