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Uganda Sees Modest Growth in Formal, Migrant Employment in May
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48221, member: 636"] Uganda's job numbers jumped higher during May as more people found work across the country. Government records show that formal workers rose from 865,786 people to 875,708 people between April and May 2025. The Ministry of Finance released these figures showing a 1.15 percent climb for workers paying taxes through the PAYE system. Business owners appear more confident about hiring as the economy bounces back from earlier troubles. This marks another step forward after the pandemic crushed employment levels during 2020 and 2021. Workers heading overseas for jobs also surged dramatically last month. Migrant worker applications shot up 23.5 percent from 2,271 people to 2,805 people during the same period. Labor experts believe this trend reflects both demand from neighboring countries and limited opportunities at home. Many Ugandans continue seeking better paying positions outside their borders. The spike shows how desperate many remain for decent income sources. The country still falls short of employment goals outlined for Uganda Vision 2040. More than 65 percent of citizens remain under age 30 and need steady work opportunities. Creating enough jobs has become a major political issue before the 2026 elections approach. Leaders face pressure to deliver more employment for millions of young Ugandans entering the workforce. Economic growth depends heavily on finding solutions to this ongoing challenge. [/QUOTE]
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