Saudi unemployment rate drops to 9.7% in Q2: GASTAT

The unemployment rate among Saudi males decreased to reach 4.7 percent, dropping down by 0.3 pp from the first quarter of 2022. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 29 September 2022
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Saudi unemployment rate drops to 9.7% in Q2: GASTAT

RIYADH: The unemployment rate for Saudis decreased to 9.7 percent in the second quarter of 2022 fueled by government reforms directed at the labor market, according to data released by the General Authority for Statistics.

Additionally, the rate has dropped 0.4 percentage points compared to the first quarter of 2022. 

This comes as the labor force participation rate of Saudis increased by 1.7 percentage points to reach 51.8 percent, and the employment-to-population ratio of Saudis increased by 1.7 percentage points, reaching 46.8 percent compared to the last year, the GASTAT report added.

The unemployment rate among Saudi males fell to reach 4.7 percent, dropping down by 0.3 percentage points from the first quarter of 2022.

“The decrease in the unemployment rate of Saudi males this quarter coincided with both an expansion of labor market participation and employment growth, where the participation rate went up by 1.5 percentage points to 67.5 percent and the employment-to-population ratio increased by 1.6 percentage points reaching 64.3 percent,” GASTAT said in the report.

Similarly, Saudi female unemployment inched lower by 0.9 percentage points from the first quarter to 19.3 percent in the second quarter of 2022. 

“The decrease in the unemployment rate was accompanied by an expansion of labour force participation and growth in employment, “the report added.

Moreover, the participation rate among women went up by 1.9 percentage points to 35.6 percent, and the employment-to-population ratio increased by 1.9 percentage point to 28.7 percent.

In the second quarter of 2022, the unemployment rate of Saudi Arabia’s total population was recorded at 5.8 percent, a drop of 0.2 percentage points compared to the first quarter of 2021, and down 0.8 percentage points compared to the second quarter of 2021. 

One of the prominent factors driving unemployment levels downwards is the Kingdom’s attractive private sector, which has been encouraging more individuals to join the labor force. 

According to GASTAT, some 93.8 percent of unemployed Saudis would be willing to work in the private sector. 

Looking closer at males and females between the ages of 25 and 54 years, the unemployment rate decreased by 1 percentage point, reaching 9 percent by the end of June 2022.

This age group also showed an increased level of participation registering 67.7 percent over the same period, up 0.9 percentage points from the last quarter.

Among younger Saudi citizens — age range 15-to-24 — the unemployment rate increased by 2.5 percentage points  to 17.6 percent during this time, due to a 3.5 percentage points increase in labor force participation to 29.2 percent.

 The report also shed light on the methods used by job seekers in the Kingdom. 

The statistics showed that four methods stood out when searching for employment, with 75.3 percent asking friends or family , 56 applying directly to employers, 47.6 percent using online platforms such as TAQAT, and 50.7 percent checking newspaper and magazine advertisements.


Qiddiya to host Impact Makers Forum ‘ImpaQ’ 2026

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Qiddiya to host Impact Makers Forum ‘ImpaQ’ 2026

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya, the Kingdom’s flagship entertainment, sports, and cultural destination, will host the second edition of the Impact Makers Forum known as ImpaQ, the minister of media announced.

The event is organized by the Ministry of Media and gathers leading influencers and digital content creators from diverse fields, creating a platform for cultural and professional exchange.

ImpaQ is aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 priorities to strengthen the digital media and creative sectors, attract global talent, and position the Kingdom as a hub for innovation and impactful influence.

The event showcases local and international talent through various programs and activations designed to support and elevate the goals and visions of media professionals and content creators.

Speaking in a press conference along with Abdullah Al-Dawood, board member and managing director of Qiddiya Investment Co., Salman Al-Dosari said: “We are working with our partners in Qiddiya to launch ‘ImpaQ House,’ envisioned as an international platform and destination that brings together influencers from around the world, creating an inspiring media environment capable of generating impact that transcends borders.”

In his speech, the minister said the term “Qiddiya” recorded around 19 billion media impressions globally in the first half of 2025, rising to more than 27 billion in the second half, reflecting growing local and international interest in the project.

“This expanding visibility has strengthened Qiddiya’s position as one of Saudi Arabia’s flagship entertainment projects,” he added.

The minister also announced that the Ministry of Media is collaborating with the Ministry of Education to launch the School of Media Talent, aimed at identifying and nurturing gifted individuals from an early age as part of the broader media scholarship program.

Al-Dosary said the initiative aims to build a new generation of media professionals capable of telling their country’s success stories and achievements efficiently and effectively.

The inaugural edition of ImpaQ was held from Dec 18 to 19, 2024 at the Mayadeen Hall in Diriyah, Riyadh, under the slogan “Inspiration Beyond Numbers.”

It drew over 1,500 influencers and specialists from around the world, including more than 30,000 visitors.

During the forum, a series of strategic agreements and partnerships worth SR1 billion ($266.7 million) were signed to promote and enhance creativity and innovation in the Kingdom’s media and marketing sectors.