Unemployment in Vienna: increase is slowing, hope for the future!

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On June 2, 2025, AMS Vienna reports on an increase in unemployment and support for young people in training.

AMS Wien berichtet am 2. Juni 2025 über Anstieg der Arbeitslosigkeit und Unterstützung für junge Menschen in Ausbildung.
On June 2, 2025, AMS Vienna reports on an increase in unemployment and support for young people in training.

Unemployment in Vienna: increase is slowing, hope for the future!

The labor market situation in Vienna remains tense, although a certain slowdown in the rise in unemployment can be observed. According to that AMS Vienna A total of 119,136 people were registered as unemployed in May 2025, which corresponds to an increase of 6.1 percent compared to the previous year. This development marks the lowest increase in almost two years.

Winfried Göschl, the head of the AMS Vienna, expressed optimism about the leveling off dynamics of unemployment, but does not see any fundamental changes in the trend for the current year. Another signal is the increase in the number of people in training, which also rose by 0.8 percent to 37,635, so that the sum of both groups shows a total increase of 4.8 percent.

Special groups affected

The figures for those over 50 and those under 25 are particularly noteworthy. Among older workers, unemployment or participation in training increased by 5.4 percent, while the number of young job seekers under 25 increased by 6.3 percent. In this context, the AMS appeals to young people who would like to start apprenticeship training in the autumn to get in touch immediately. Support in finding suitable apprenticeships is also offered.

The demand for jobs shows regionally different developments. There was a decline of 2.4 percent in the construction year, while unemployment in goods production and retail rose by 8.2 percent each. The hotel and catering industry also saw an increase of 6.6 percent.

General overview of unemployment in Vienna

The risk of poverty among unemployed people in Vienna has decreased by 11.4 percentage points compared to 2021. Currently, 40.9 percent of AMS recipients are at risk of poverty, which is the lowest figure in a decade. The at-risk-of-poverty rate for non-Austrian citizens is 48.6 percent, while for Austrian citizens it is 32.2 percent.

Looking into the future

The data is updated monthly to provide a clear overview of labor market developments. In April 2025, a total of 311,838 people were registered with the AMS, with the unemployment rate being 7.3 percent. The increase affected almost all socio-demographic groups and shows that there is still a need for action. Long-term unemployment remains a major problem at 29 percent of the unemployed.

Overall, the support from the AMS and various programs to secure employment will continue to be of great importance in order to meet the challenges on the labor market out of necessity and to create long-term prospects. work plus offers comprehensive statistics and analyzes of the current situation.