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Lowest Unemployment in Bolivia

Top 75 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Bolivia

2 Villamontes 09 3.0%
3 Guayaramerín 03 3.0%
4 Bermejo 09 3.0%
5 Mizque 02 3.0%
6 Villazón 07 3.0%
7 Llallagua 07 3.0%
8 Camiri 08 3.0%
9 Cobija 06 3.0%
10 San Borja 03 3.0%
11 Caranavi 04 3.0%
12 Tupiza 07 3.0%
13 Warnes 08 3.0%
14 Achocalla 04 3.0%
16 Cotoca 08 3.0%
17 Villa Yapacaní 08 3.0%
18 Laja 04 3.0%
19 El Torno 08 3.0%
20 Riberalta 03 3.0%
21 La Paz 04 3.0%
23 Cochabamba 02 3.0%
24 Sucre 01 3.0%
25 Oruro 05 3.0%
26 Sacaba 02 3.0%
27 Quillacollo 02 3.0%
28 Tarija 09 3.0%
29 Potosí 07 3.0%
30 Huanuni 05 3.0%
31 Montero 08 3.0%
32 Viacha 04 3.0%
33 Trinidad 03 3.0%
34 Yacuiba 09 3.0%
35 Tiquipaya 02 3.0%
36 Vinto 02 3.0%
37 Colcapirhua 02 3.0%
38 Sipe Sipe 02 3.0%
39 San Matías 08 3.0%
40 Achacachi 04 3.0%
41 Vallegrande 08 3.0%
42 Monteagudo 01 3.0%
43 Aiquile 02 3.0%
44 Tarata 02 3.0%
45 Challapata 05 3.0%
46 San Julian 08 3.0%
47 Reyes 03 3.0%
48 Concepción 08 3.0%
49 Cliza 02 3.0%
50 Copacabana 04 3.0%
51 Porco 07 3.0%
52 Ixiamas 04 3.0%
53 La Bélgica 08 3.0%
54 Pucarani 04 3.0%
55 Santa Rosa del Sara 08 3.0%
56 Capinota 02 3.0%
57 Chimoré 02 3.0%
58 Colchani 07 3.0%
59 Punata 02 3.0%
60 Ascensión 08 3.0%
61 Mineros 08 3.0%
62 Mecapaca 04 3.0%
63 Santa Ana de Yacuma 03 3.0%
64 Puerto Suárez 08 3.0%
65 Okinawa Uno 08 3.0%
66 Patacamaya 04 3.0%
67 San Pedro 04 3.0%
68 Rurrenabaque 03 3.0%
69 Portachuelo 08 3.0%
70 Puerto Quijarro 08 3.0%
71 Uyuni 07 3.0%
72 San Ignacio de Moxo 03 3.0%
73 Roboré 08 3.0%
74 Pailón 08 3.0%
75 Uncía 07 3.0%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Bolivia represent some of the strongest local job markets. San Ignacio de Velasco has an unemployment rate of just 3.0%. These communities benefit from diverse economies, growing industries, or proximity to major employment centers.

Low unemployment often indicates a healthy local economy with strong demand for workers across multiple sectors. These cities tend to attract new residents and businesses, creating a positive economic cycle of growth and opportunity.

While low unemployment is generally positive, extremely tight labor markets can create challenges for businesses trying to hire and may contribute to upward pressure on wages and, consequently, prices for goods and services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. San Ignacio de Velasco's unemployment rate of 3.0% means virtually everyone who wants a job has one.
  • 2. Cities with unemployment below 3% are generally considered to be at 'full employment' by economists.
  • 3. Low unemployment can actually create challenges for businesses struggling to find workers to fill open positions.

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