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Lowest Unemployment in Colombia

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Colombia

1 Miraflores 14 8.3%
2 Puerto Yuca 19 8.3%
3 Ramiriquí 36 8.3%
4 Buenavista 12 8.3%
5 Puerto Lleras 19 8.3%
6 Cumbitara 20 8.3%
7 Villa de Leyva 36 8.3%
8 Pesca 36 8.3%
9 San Antonio 28 8.3%
10 Altos del Rosario 35 8.3%
11 Arbeláez 33 8.3%
12 El Molino 17 8.3%
13 Pueblorrico 02 8.3%
14 Regidor 35 8.3%
15 Guayabal 28 8.3%
16 La Pintada 02 8.3%
17 Palmito 27 8.3%
18 Arenal 35 8.3%
19 Playarrica 28 8.3%
20 Moñitos 12 8.3%
21 Guatapé 02 8.3%
22 Fómeque 33 8.3%
23 Belén 36 8.3%
24 Risaralda 37 8.3%
25 Nemocón 33 8.3%
26 San Pedro 29 8.3%
27 El Rosal 33 8.3%
28 San Roque 02 8.3%
29 Vigía del Fuerte 02 8.3%
30 González 10 8.3%
31 San Pelayo 12 8.3%
32 Carmen de Apicalá 28 8.3%
33 Piedras 28 8.3%
34 Pijao 23 8.3%
35 La Vega 33 8.3%
36 Aquitania 36 8.3%
37 Yaguará 16 8.3%
38 San Pablo de Borbur 36 8.3%
39 La Tola 20 8.3%
40 Ancuya 20 8.3%
41 Villapinzón 33 8.3%
42 Trujillo 29 8.3%
43 Toledo 21 8.3%
44 Puerto Gaitán 19 8.3%
45 Barranco de Loba 35 8.3%
46 Norcasia 37 8.3%
47 Yolombó 02 8.3%
48 Mapiripán 19 8.3%
49 Zapatoca 26 8.3%
50 Valparaíso 08 8.3%
51 Aldana 20 8.3%
52 Ginebra 29 8.3%
53 Salamina 38 8.3%
54 Talaigua Viejo 35 8.3%
55 Mistrató 24 8.3%
56 Guaitarilla 20 8.3%
57 Roncesvalles 28 8.3%
58 Pauna 36 8.3%
59 El Tambo 09 8.3%
60 El Paso 10 8.3%
61 Santa Isabel 28 8.3%
62 Támesis 02 8.3%
63 Remedios 02 8.3%
64 Caloto 09 8.3%
65 El Rosario 20 8.3%
66 San Zenón 38 8.3%
67 San Pablo 20 8.3%
68 Córdoba 35 8.3%
69 Concordia 38 8.3%
70 Casabianca 28 8.3%
71 Ambalema 28 8.3%
72 Santiago 22 8.3%
73 Filandia 23 8.3%
74 Ortega 28 8.3%
75 Cantagallo 35 8.3%
76 Apía 24 8.3%
77 Otanche 36 8.3%
78 Villagarzón 22 8.3%
79 Colombia 16 8.3%
81 Guateque 36 8.3%
82 La Chamba 28 8.3%
83 Génova 23 8.3%
84 Peque 02 8.3%
85 Riosucio 11 8.3%
86 La Dorada 22 8.3%
87 El Peñón 35 8.3%
88 Medina 33 8.3%
89 Inírida 15 8.3%
90 El Águila 29 8.3%
91 Salahonda 20 8.3%
92 Silvia 09 8.3%
93 El Piñón 38 8.3%
94 Milán 08 8.3%
95 Uribia 17 8.3%
96 Cumbal 20 8.3%
98 Chocontá 33 8.3%
99 Prado 28 8.3%
100 El Paujíl 08 8.3%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Colombia represent some of the strongest local job markets. Miraflores has an unemployment rate of just 8.3%. 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. Miraflores's unemployment rate of 8.3% 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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