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Lowest Unemployment in Madrid

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Madrid

1 Casa de Campo 10.4%
2 Almenara 10.4%
3 Gaztambide 10.4%
4 Almendrales 10.4%
5 Comillas 10.4%
6 Estrella 10.4%
8 Imperial 10.4%
9 Ciempozuelos 10.4%
10 Costillares 10.4%
11 Torrelodones 10.4%
12 Navalcarnero 10.4%
13 Ibiza 10.4%
14 Butarque 10.4%
15 Lista 10.4%
16 Concepción 10.4%
17 Fuente del Berro 10.4%
18 Castillejos 10.4%
19 Algete 10.4%
20 Vallehermoso 10.4%
21 Chopera 10.4%
22 Campamento 10.4%
23 Alameda de Osuna 10.4%
24 Legazpi 10.4%
25 Almagro 10.4%
26 El Goloso 10.4%
27 Adelfas 10.4%
28 Ciudad Jardín 10.4%
29 San Pascual 10.4%
31 Justicia 10.4%
33 Cármenes 10.4%
35 Pradolongo 10.4%
36 Valdebernardo 10.4%
37 Rejas 10.4%
38 Fontarrón 10.4%
39 Media Legua 10.4%
40 San Cristobal 10.4%
41 Castilla 10.4%
42 Castellana 10.4%
43 Vinateros 10.4%
46 El Escorial 10.4%
47 Recoletos 10.4%
48 Apostol Santiago 10.4%
49 Niño Jesús 10.4%
51 Piovera 10.4%
52 Guadarrama 10.4%
53 Orcasur 10.4%
54 Zofío 10.4%
56 Las Matas 10.4%
58 Alpedrete 10.4%
59 Valdemarín 10.4%
61 Cerceda 10.4%
63 Boalo 10.4%
64 La Poveda 10.4%
67 Fuente el Saz 10.4%
68 Chinchón 10.4%
69 Cuatro Vientos 10.4%
73 Horcajo 10.4%
74 Pedrezuela 10.4%
75 Sevilla La Nueva 10.4%
76 Colina 10.4%
77 Campo Real 10.4%
78 Cercedilla 10.4%
79 Cubas 10.4%
81 Jerónimos 10.4%
82 Palomas 10.4%
87 Nuevo Baztán 10.4%
88 Valdemorillo 10.4%
89 Soto del Real 10.4%
90 Pavones 10.4%
91 Amposta 10.4%
92 El Álamo 10.4%
93 Hellín 10.4%
94 La Latina 10.4%
95 Las Cortes 10.4%
96 Moralzarzal 10.4%
98 Meco 10.4%
99 Timón 10.4%
100 El Molar 10.4%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Madrid represent some of the strongest local job markets. Casa de Campo has an unemployment rate of just 10.4%. 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. Casa de Campo's unemployment rate of 10.4% 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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