Poland’s unemployment rate rose to 6.0% in January 2026, up from a previously recorded level of 5.7%, according to the latest data updated on 24 February 2026. The increase marks a reversal from the prior reading, which had held steady at 5.7%.
The January uptick suggests a modest softening in Poland’s labor market at the start of 2026. While the change is not dramatic, it signals a shift away from the earlier period of stability and will likely draw attention from policymakers and market participants watching for signs of broader economic cooling or sector-specific weakness.
Analysts and investors will now be monitoring forthcoming labor reports to see whether the January rise in unemployment is a temporary fluctuation or the beginning of a more persistent trend in Poland’s job market.