French Government Targets 2 to 2.5 Billion Euros in Annual Savings on Unemployment Insurance
The French government aims to save up to 2.5 billion euros annually on unemployment insurance reforms from 2026-2029.
The French government aims to save up to 2.5 billion euros annually on unemployment insurance reforms from 2026-2029.
The French government unveils plans to cut unemployment insurance costs by 4 billion euros annually through reforms.
France's economy is showing unexpected resilience despite ongoing unemployment challenges.
Concerns grow over high youth unemployment in France despite stable overall rates.
France's unemployment rate remains unchanged at 7.5% in Q2 2025, despite a rise in jobless individuals.