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Lowest Unemployment in Gambia

Top 64 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Gambia

1 Ibo Town 01 6.5%
2 Soma 02 6.5%
3 Kanifing 01 6.5%
4 Tanji 05 6.5%
5 Latri Sabiji 05 6.5%
6 Abuko 05 6.5%
7 Kotu 01 6.5%
8 Sinchu Alagi 05 6.5%
9 Kunkujang 05 6.5%
10 Bakoti 05 6.5%
11 New Jeshwang 01 6.5%
12 Dippa Kunda 01 6.5%
13 Manjai Kunda 01 6.5%
14 Gunjur 05 6.5%
15 Latri Kunda 01 6.5%
16 Sanchaba 05 6.5%
17 Sanyang 05 6.5%
18 Brufut 05 6.5%
19 Welingara 05 6.5%
20 Lamin 07 6.5%
21 Busumbala 05 6.5%
22 Bakau New Town 01 6.5%
23 Farafenni 07 6.5%
24 Nema Kunku 05 6.5%
25 Banjul 01 6.5%
26 Bakau 01 6.5%
27 Faji Kunda 05 6.5%
28 Talinding 01 6.5%
29 Sukuta 05 6.5%
30 Bununka Kunda 01 6.5%
31 Brikama 05 6.5%
32 Serekunda 01 6.5%
33 Bijilo 05 6.5%
34 Kartung 05 6.5%
35 Kerewan 07 6.5%
36 Sifoe 05 6.5%
37 Barra 07 6.5%
38 Madiana 03 6.5%
39 Jambanjali 05 6.5%
40 Alohungari 04 6.5%
41 Banjul NDing 05 6.5%
42 Kulari 04 6.5%
43 Badja Kunda 04 6.5%
44 Koina 04 6.5%
45 Sinchu Sorry 05 6.5%
46 Sabi 04 6.5%
47 Sinchu Balla 03 6.5%
48 Djalabango 05 6.5%
49 Brikama Ba 03 6.5%
50 Kololi 05 6.5%
51 Tujering 05 6.5%
52 Old Jeswang 01 6.5%
53 Kaimbujae NDing 05 6.5%
54 Bansang 03 6.5%
55 Jamisa 05 6.5%
56 Mandinari 05 6.5%
57 Garawol 04 6.5%
58 Kerr Serign 05 6.5%
59 Essau 07 6.5%
60 Old Yundum 05 6.5%
61 Yundum 05 6.5%
62 Gambissar 04 6.5%
63 Basse Santa Su 04 6.5%
64 Farato 04 6.5%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Gambia represent some of the strongest local job markets. Ibo Town has an unemployment rate of just 6.5%. 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. Ibo Town's unemployment rate of 6.5% 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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