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South Korea Sees 166,000 Job Growth in August 2025

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September 10, 2025
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The Republic of Korea added nearly 170,000 jobs in August, but employment losses continued in the manufacturing and construction sectors, as well as among the younger population, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing data on Wednesday.

The number of employed people stood at 28.97 million last month, up 166,000 from a year earlier to mark the third consecutive month of over 100,000 employment growth, according to data compiled by Statistics Korea.

The August figure highlights a continued upward trend in employment following a brief contraction in December, when the country saw a net loss of 52,000 positions.

August also marks the eighth consecutive month of on-year growth. Despite the overall growth, the manufacturing and construction sectors remained sluggish.

The manufacturing sector, often considered the backbone of the Korean economy, shed 61,000 jobs from a year earlier in August, extending its downturn to a 14th consecutive month.

The construction industry also continued to struggle, losing 132,000 jobs to continue its decline for the 16th straight month.

Last month’s overall job growth was largely driven by hiring among older adults. Employment among those aged 60 and older surged by 401,000 from a year earlier, while jobs for people in their 30s rose by 96,000.

Jobs for people in their 20s fell by 195,000, accelerating from 130,000 losses in the previous month, the agency said. Those in their 40s decreased by 73,000.

Statistics Korea noted these age groups are also experiencing population declines, contributing to the employment drop.

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