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ArubaUnemployment Rate (%)

Category: Fiscal & MonetarySource: IMF World Economic OutlookGlobal Rank: #69 of 107Updated June 2026
Latest Value
4.8%
2027
YoY Change
+4.3%
20262027
Global Rank
#69
of 107 countries
Maximum
11.4%
2003
Minimum
4.0%
2023
CAGR
-1.3%
28 years
Last
4.8%
Previous
4.6%
Highest
11.4%
Lowest
4.0%
Unit
Percent of labor force
Source
IMF World Economic Outlook

Aruba's unemployment rate was 4.6% in 2026, ranking #69 out of 107 countries. This represents a +4.3% change from 2026. Over the past 27 years, the highest recorded value was 11.4% (2003) and the lowest was 4.0% (2023). The IMF WEO projects 4.8% by 2027. Data sourced from the IMF World Economic Outlook.

Actual
IMF Forecast
Source: IMF World Economic Outlook

Historical Data

YearValueChange
20274.8%+4.3%
20264.6%+4.5%
20254.4%+2.3%
20244.3%+7.5%
20234.0%-7.0%
20224.3%-51.1%
20218.8%+2.3%
20208.6%+65.4%
20195.2%-28.8%
20187.3%-18.0%
20178.9%+15.6%
20167.7%+5.5%
20157.3%-2.7%
20147.5%-1.3%
20137.6%-20.8%
20129.6%+7.9%
20118.9%-16.0%
201010.6%+2.9%
200910.3%+49.3%
20086.9%+21.1%
20075.7%-38.7%
20069.3%+5.7%
20058.8%-7.4%
20049.5%-16.7%
200311.4%+40.7%
20028.1%+24.6%
20016.5%-5.8%
20006.9%

IMF Forecast

Projections from the IMF World Economic Outlook. These are staff estimates, not guarantees.

YearProjected ValueChange from Previous
2026Forecast4.6%+4.5%
2027Forecast4.8%+4.3%

Top Countries — Unemployment Rate (%)

#CountryValueYear
1Sudan61.3%2026
2South Africa32.5%2026
3Jordan21.3%2026
4Tunisia15.2%2025
5Georgia13.9%2026
6Armenia12.8%2026
7Bosnia and Herzegovina12.6%2026
8Morocco12.2%2026
9North Macedonia11.5%2026
10Panama10.4%2026
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About This Indicator

Definition

The unemployment rate as a percentage of the total labor force. Measures the share of the labor force that is without work but actively seeking employment and available to work.

Methodology

Most countries follow the International Labour Organization (ILO) definition: unemployed persons are those of working age who are without work, have actively sought work in the past four weeks, and are available to take up work. The labor force includes both employed and unemployed persons. The IMF compiles data from national labor force surveys and administrative records.

Unit

Percent of labor force

Source: IMF World Economic OutlookCoverage: 20002027View original source →