Unemployment Among Saudis is Close to Vision 2030 Target

The fourth quarter of 2023 witnessed an increase in the number of female workers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The fourth quarter of 2023 witnessed an increase in the number of female workers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Unemployment Among Saudis is Close to Vision 2030 Target

The fourth quarter of 2023 witnessed an increase in the number of female workers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The fourth quarter of 2023 witnessed an increase in the number of female workers. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The unemployment rate among Saudis approached the target of 7 percent, which was set in Vision 2030. At the end of the fourth quarter of 2023, unemployment declined to 7.7 percent, supported by a greater female participation in the labor market.

Human resources experts link this positive development to corrective strategies for the labor market and nationalization programs, as well as specialized programs that target the private sector.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had previously revealed that Vision 2030 sought to achieve an unemployment target of 4 to 7 percent, stressing that the government would attain this goal before the specified date.

According to data from the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) on Thursday, the unemployment rate among Saudis decreased in the fourth quarter of 2023 to the lowest level, due to the rise in the number of female workers and growth rates recorded by non-oil activities in the Kingdom, which contributed to providing more job opportunities.

Unemployment among Saudi women decreased to 13.7 percent compared to 16.3 percent during the third quarter, while the rate among Saudi males remained stable at 4.6 percent.

Experts told Asharq Al-Awsat that the strategies of the current human resources system were able to stimulate the private sector to accelerate the rate of employment of Saudis, in addition to the training, empowerment and guidance support programs of the Human Resources Development Fund, which in turn increased the employment process in the labor market.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Jassar, member of the Saudi Economic Society and the Energy Economics Society, explained to Asharq Al-Awsat that the decline in the unemployment rate among Saudis to 7.7 percent was achieved through support programs launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, pointing as well to the growth of job opportunities in the private sector and efforts to stimulate investments and create an attractive economic environment.

Human resources expert Ali Al Eid noted that the entry of a large number of local and international companies into the Saudi labor market, in addition to the launch of a number of major government projects, contributed to raising employment rates.



Gold Firms in Thin Trade as Investors Weigh Fed Outlook

Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
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Gold Firms in Thin Trade as Investors Weigh Fed Outlook

Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

Gold prices firmed on Monday, although trading was thin due to the holiday season and as investors looked for cues on the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy trajectory for next year after it signaled gradual easing in its latest meeting.
Spot gold added 0.3% at $2,628.63 per ounce, as of 0941 GMT, trading in a narrow $16 range. US gold futures eased 0.1% to $2,643.10.
"(It's a) Quiet day with lower liquidity and limited data releases during the holiday season," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.
"We retain a constructive outlook for gold in 2025, targeting a move to $2,800/oz by mid-2025."
The Fed cut rates by 25 basis points on Dec. 18, although the central bank's predictions of fewer rate cuts in 2025 resulted in a decline in gold prices to their lowest level since Nov. 18 last week.
US consumer spending increased in November, supporting the Fed's hawkish stance, a sentiment that was also shared by San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly.
Higher interest rates dull non-yielding bullion's appeal.
"Presently, we are in a lull for Christmas week with the gold price trending sideways. Federal Reserve policy is clear with expectations of rising interest rates in the second half of the year," said Michael Langford, chief investment officer at Scorpion Minerals.
"The next big impact is the incoming presidency of (Donald) Trump and the initial presidential decrees that he might declare. This has the potential to add to market volatility and be bullish for gold prices."
Gold, often considered a safe-haven asset, typically performs well during economic uncertainties.
Spot silver rose 0.8% to $29.75 per ounce and platinum climbed 1.3% to $938.43. Palladium steadied at $920.53.