Unemployment holds steady at 7%, 7.2% in Chilliwack and Abbotsford: StatCan
CHILLIWACK — Despite 6,200 jobs being added across B.C., unemployment in key Fraser Valley cities continued to hover around 7 per cent in November, according to Statistics Canada’s latest jobs report.
Abbotsford-Mission has remained at 7.2 per cent and lost 400 jobs between September and November, while Chilliwack added 1,600 jobs and decreased unemployment by one point to 7 per cent.
Joblessness in British Columbia went down to 6.4 per cent – up by 1.4 from November 2024. The national average is slightly higher at 6.5 per cent.
“Today’s jobs report may show B.C.’s unemployment rate dipping slightly from 6.6 to 6.4 percent, but British Columbians are not breathing any easier,” said Conservative Jobs Critic Gavin Dew. “We are living through an opportunity recession: more anxiety, less opportunity.”
