Ireland's unemployment rate hit a 24-year low of 4% in January, dropping to 116,200.
Ireland's unemployment rate dropped to 4% in January, the lowest since May 2001, according to the Central Statistics Office. The number of unemployed fell to 116,200, down from 128,600 in December. Youth unemployment also decreased to 11.9%. However, economists caution that factors like international trade policies, high energy prices, and slow European growth could affect future job creation.
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