There are 179 fewer unemployed than in February and 800 fewer unemployed than a year ago.
The mayor of Employment, Joaquín Segado, is looking forward to these figures pointing in the right direction by showing that the output of the crisis takes hold
Unemployment fell in Cartagena in March 179 people, the largest decline recorded this month in the last nine years. This confirms a good trend in the job market when you consider further that this month has been no Easter, according claimed this morning Councillor for Employment, Joaquín Segado.
The mayor recalled that Cartagena is now 800 fewer unemployed than a year ago and these figures, yet still insufficient, pointing in the right direction and are showing that the output of the crisis takes hold.
Also Joaquín Segado added that the figures can be improved when incorporated into the statistics contracts made ​​for the holidays and you can trust that the good of the service sector data and last until the summer, by the proximity of the bridge in May.
Since 1995, there had been only a drop in unemployment was last year in March that coincided with Easter.
Then unemployment fell by 160 registry, when the average eight years was 160 more unemployed.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena