Sweden's Economy Shows Strong Signs of Recovery with Record Wage Growth
Record real wage increases in Sweden are expected to enhance consumer purchasing power and economic growth despite modest improvements in unemployment.
Record real wage increases in Sweden are expected to enhance consumer purchasing power and economic growth despite modest improvements in unemployment.
The OECD's latest report projects Sweden's economy to grow strongly from 2026, with declining unemployment and stable inflation amid external trade challenges.
Sweden's economy shows early recovery signs in late 2025 as workforce growth in construction and rising retail sales signal renewed confidence despite inflation concerns.
About 300,000 Swedish office jobs are at risk from AI in the next decade, but union leaders and economists highlight emerging job opportunities and the need for skills development.
The Social Democrats criticize current government policies amid rising unemployment and propose a budget focused on long-term investments to support families, healthcare, and education in Sweden.
Sweden sees a decline in unemployment as investigations into anti-competitive practices unfold.
Stendörren's financial goal adjustment coincides with Visma's report on payroll industry trends.
Experts examine AI's limited impact on Sweden's job market, amidst rising concerns among professionals.
Newly graduated academics in Sweden face rising unemployment, prompting calls for government reforms.
Sweden reports a decrease in unemployment figures, with 1,261 fewer individuals unemployed last week.