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Lowest Unemployment in Peru

Top 100 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Peru

1 Alto Salaverry 13 5.1%
2 Tambo 05 5.1%
3 Cancas 24 5.1%
4 Carhuaz 02 5.1%
5 Huallanca 02 5.1%
6 Tinyahuarco 19 5.1%
7 Huasahuasi 12 5.1%
8 Pampa de Tate 11 5.1%
9 Hualhuas 12 5.1%
10 Río Negro 12 5.1%
11 Yungay 02 5.1%
12 Ayabaca 20 5.1%
13 San Miguel de Cauri 10 5.1%
14 Desaguadero 21 5.1%
15 Salitral 20 5.1%
16 Orellana 16 5.1%
17 Urcos 08 5.1%
18 Papayal 24 5.1%
19 Nuevo Sullana 20 5.1%
20 Saño 12 5.1%
21 Ramón Castilla 16 5.1%
22 Caleta de Carquín 15 5.1%
23 Pampas 09 5.1%
24 Pedro Ruiz Gallo 01 5.1%
25 San Jerónimo 03 5.1%
26 Orcopampa 04 5.1%
27 Yura 04 5.1%
28 Alto Larán 11 5.1%
29 San Bartolo 15 5.1%
30 San Pedro de Cajas 12 5.1%
31 Pueblo Nuevo 13 5.1%
32 Barranca 16 5.1%
34 Huayucachi 12 5.1%
35 La Matanza 20 5.1%
36 Anta 08 5.1%
37 Palpa 11 5.1%
38 Naranjos 22 5.1%
39 Bernal 20 5.1%
40 Yanahuanca 19 5.1%
41 Lluta 04 5.1%
42 San Agustin 12 5.1%
43 Macusani 21 5.1%
44 Jayanca 14 5.1%
45 Huariaca 19 5.1%
46 Sayán 15 5.1%
47 Végueta 15 5.1%
48 Oyón 15 5.1%
49 Hacienda Pucala 14 5.1%
51 Bellavista 06 5.1%
52 Oyotún 14 5.1%
53 Punta de Bombón 04 5.1%
56 Quilmaná 15 5.1%
57 Aucallama 15 5.1%
58 San Jose De Sisa 22 5.1%
59 Pangoa 08 5.1%
60 Fonavi 11 5.1%
61 Mórrope 14 5.1%
62 Picota 22 5.1%
63 Huayllay 19 5.1%
64 Huicungo 22 5.1%
65 Santiago de Chuco 13 5.1%
66 Acolla 12 5.1%
67 Mazamari 12 5.1%
68 Sicaya 12 5.1%
69 Perené 12 5.1%
70 Ambo 10 5.1%
71 San Juan Bautista 11 5.1%
72 Túcume 14 5.1%
73 Torata 18 5.1%
74 Jepelacio 22 5.1%
75 Cajaruro 01 5.1%
76 Huanchaquito Alto 13 5.1%
77 Tabaloslos 22 5.1%
78 Juli 21 5.1%
79 Talavera 03 5.1%
80 Coracora 05 5.1%
81 San José 14 5.1%
82 Villa Rica 19 5.1%
83 Mochumí 14 5.1%
84 Urubamba 08 5.1%
86 Pacocha 18 5.1%
87 Huancane 21 5.1%
88 Los Aquijes 11 5.1%
89 Morococha 12 5.1%
90 San Ignacio 06 5.1%
91 Buenos Aires 20 5.1%
92 Samegua 18 5.1%
94 Chazuta 22 5.1%
95 Putina 21 5.1%
96 Pilcomayo 12 5.1%
97 San Lorenzo 16 5.1%
99 Victor Raul 13 5.1%
100 San Miguel 05 5.1%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Peru represent some of the strongest local job markets. Alto Salaverry has an unemployment rate of just 5.1%. 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. Alto Salaverry's unemployment rate of 5.1% 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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