Poland Jobless Rate Falls in March

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Poland's unemployment rate dropped slightly as expected in March after remaining stable in the previous month, figures from the Warsaw-based Central Statistical Office (GUS) showed on Wednesday.
The unemployment rate dropped to 5.4% in March from 5.5% in February.
In the same month last year, the unemployment rate was 5.8%. The number of registered unemployed persons decreased to 846,900 in March from 864,800 in the previous month.
The number of unemployed young persons, which is applied to the below-24 age group, fell to 104,300 in March from 109,400 in February.
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