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FINLAND: UNEMPLOYMENT TO RISE WHILE GOV PROMOTES MASS MUSLIM SETTLER MIGRATION AS ECONOMIC BOON……..

These people are insane.

Tens of thousands of unemployable illiterates from questionable backgrounds are to become part of the wonderful economic backbone of welfare state of the future. Yet the hundreds of billions in debt needed to supposedly train these people while they’re being housed, clothed and fed is just good money being thrown after bad.

NOTE: The unemployment numbers will prove to be far higher than what these numbskulls in the government are handing out and the fake media are parroting.

Ministry forecast: Unemployment to worsen in Finland

The unemployment rate in Finland could rise to 9.5 percent this year. According to a fresh forecast by the Ministry of Employment and the Economy, growing numbers of out of work people are falling into the category of the long term unemployed.

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Unemployed hopeful surfing through job listings on the Ministry of Labour (MoL) website. Image: Laura Valta / Yle

The Ministry’s forecast sees joblessness in Finland worsening during the remainder of this year and into 2016.

According to the advisory issued Monday, employment in even the service sector has slowed and the number of unemployed jobseekers is approaching a record high since the year 2000. This year they will number 355,000 on average and will climb to 370,000 next year.

In its last publication of labour market data, Statistics Finland put the number of jobless people looking for work at the September at 225,000, compared to the Ministry’s 337,000 for the same period.

Data from both bodies differ because the Ministry pulls its figures from actual jobseekers registered with local employment offices, while Statistics Finland bases its findings on statistical samples.

More jobseekers becoming long term unemployed

The Ministry said that the growth of employment figures this year would be negative or close to zero in all job sectors. The labour market forecast further predicted that unemployment this year would rise to 9.5 percent.

The Ministry’s review indicated that the unemployment rate would continue to rise this year and that the trend would continue into next year. Senior civil servant Johanna Alatalo also noted that economic growth would not be robust enough to promote employment next year either.

According to the outlook, growing numbers of jobseekers can be classified as the long term unemployed. This year some 110,000 people were considered to be among the long term unemployment, while the number is forecast to grow to 130,000 next year. The Ministry pointed out that nowadays this group no longer includes only the elderly and the poorly educated.

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