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Lowest Unemployment in Free State

Top 69 cities ranked by lowest unemployment

Lowest Unemployment — Free State

1 Heilbron 32.4%
2 Dewetsdorp 32.4%
3 Edenburg 32.4%
4 Edenville 32.4%
5 Excelsior 32.4%
6 Ficksburg 32.4%
7 Fouriesburg 32.4%
8 Frankfort 32.4%
9 Harrismith 32.4%
10 Deneysville 32.4%
11 Hennenman 32.4%
12 Hertzogville 32.4%
13 Hoopstad 32.4%
14 Jacobsdal 32.4%
15 Jagersfontein 32.4%
16 Kestell 32.4%
17 Koffiefontein 32.4%
18 Koppies 32.4%
19 Boshof 32.4%
20 Bethlehem 32.4%
21 Smithfield 32.4%
22 Virginia 32.4%
23 Phomolong 32.4%
24 Tshiame 32.4%
25 Allanridge 32.4%
26 Bethulie 32.4%
27 Bloemfontein 32.4%
28 Kroonstad 32.4%
29 Bothaville 32.4%
30 Botshabelo 32.4%
31 Winnie Mandela 32.4%
32 Bultfontein 32.4%
33 Clarens 32.4%
34 Hlohlolwane 32.4%
35 Dealesville 32.4%
36 Villiers 32.4%
37 Steynsrus 32.4%
38 Thaba Nchu 32.4%
39 Theunissen 32.4%
40 Trompsburg 32.4%
41 Tweeling 32.4%
42 Tweespruit 32.4%
43 Ventersburg 32.4%
44 Viljoenskroon 32.4%
45 Senekal 32.4%
46 Vrede 32.4%
47 Vredefort 32.4%
48 Warden 32.4%
49 Welkom 32.4%
50 Wepener 32.4%
51 Wesselsbron 32.4%
52 Winburg 32.4%
53 Paul Roux 32.4%
54 Kutloanong 32.4%
55 Ladybrand 32.4%
56 Lindley 32.4%
57 Marquard 32.4%
58 Memel 32.4%
59 Odendaalsrus 32.4%
60 Oranjeville 32.4%
61 Parys 32.4%
62 Zastron 32.4%
63 Petrusburg 32.4%
64 Mamafubedu 32.4%
65 Phuthaditjhaba 32.4%
66 Reddersburg 32.4%
67 Reitz 32.4%
68 Rouxville 32.4%
69 Sasolburg 32.4%

Cities with the lowest unemployment rates in Free State represent some of the strongest local job markets. Heilbron has an unemployment rate of just 32.4%. 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. Heilbron's unemployment rate of 32.4% 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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