From 2010 onward, unemployment fluctuated around the mid-20% range, with a notable rise beginning in 2016 due to slower economic growth and limited private-sector job creation. By 2021, South Africa’s unemployment reached 28.8% amid the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact, which strained an already fragile labor market. Despite a slight decrease to 28.0% in 2023, the high unemployment rate continues to reflect deep-rooted structural issues, including skill mismatches and limited economic diversification.
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