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Lowest Unemployment in Costa Rica

Top 79 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Costa Rica

1 Heredia 04 6.8%
2 Chacarita 07 6.8%
3 San Juan 08 6.8%
4 Mercedes Norte 04 6.8%
5 Guadalupe 08 6.8%
6 Aserrí 08 6.8%
7 San Rafael 08 6.8%
8 San Felipe 08 6.8%
9 Patarrá 08 6.8%
10 Tejar 08 6.8%
11 Cartago 02 6.8%
12 San Pablo 04 6.8%
13 Calle Blancos 08 6.8%
14 Cañas 03 6.8%
15 Guápiles 06 6.8%
16 Siquirres 06 6.8%
17 San Diego 02 6.8%
18 Colima 08 6.8%
19 Esparza 07 6.8%
20 San Juan de Dios 08 6.8%
21 San Vicente 08 6.8%
22 San José 08 6.8%
23 Limón 06 6.8%
24 San Francisco 04 6.8%
25 Alajuela 01 6.8%
26 Liberia 03 6.8%
27 Paraíso 02 6.8%
28 Puntarenas 07 6.8%
29 San Isidro 08 6.8%
30 Curridabat 08 6.8%
31 Nicoya 03 6.8%
33 San José 01 6.8%
34 Purral 08 6.8%
35 Turrialba 02 6.8%
36 San Miguel 08 6.8%
37 San Pedro 08 6.8%
38 San Rafael Abajo 08 6.8%
39 Quesada 01 6.8%
40 Ipís 08 6.8%
41 Atenas 01 6.8%
42 San Rafael 04 6.8%
43 Sarchí 01 6.8%
44 Santiago 08 6.8%
45 Santa Ana 08 6.8%
46 Quepos 07 6.8%
47 San Juan 01 6.8%
48 Tilarán 03 6.8%
49 Corredor 07 6.8%
50 Guácimo 06 6.8%
51 Colón 08 6.8%
52 Cot 02 6.8%
53 Golfito 07 6.8%
54 Llorente 04 6.8%
55 Miramar 07 6.8%
56 Tamarindo 03 6.8%
57 Orotina 01 6.8%
58 Santo Domingo 04 6.8%
59 Salitrillos 08 6.8%
60 Mercedes 08 6.8%
61 Escazú 08 6.8%
62 San Rafael Arriba 08 6.8%
63 Desamparados 01 6.8%
64 Concepción 02 6.8%
65 Alajuelita 08 6.8%
66 Sabanilla 08 6.8%
67 Sabalito 07 6.8%
68 Granadilla 08 6.8%
69 Santa Cruz 03 6.8%
70 San Josecito 04 6.8%
71 Pocora 06 6.8%
72 Naranjo 01 6.8%
73 Buenos Aires 07 6.8%
74 Cariari 06 6.8%
75 San Antonio 04 6.8%
76 San Ramón 01 6.8%
77 Tres Ríos 02 6.8%
78 Daniel Flores 08 6.8%
79 Río Segundo 01 6.8%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Costa Rica represent some of the strongest local job markets. Heredia has an unemployment rate of just 6.8%. 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. Heredia's unemployment rate of 6.8% 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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