South Africa's Jobless Rate Drops

FILE - A manl left, begs, as a another collects recyclable materials, at a street intersection in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 16, 2016.

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - South Africa's unemployment rate fell for a second consecutive quarter despite widespread power cuts and devastating floods, StatsSA said Tuesday.

Between April and June, the jobless rate declined by 0.6 of a percentage point over the first quarter to 33.9 percent of the workforce, the official data agency said.

In the first quarter, unemployment fell to 34.5 after 35.3 percent at the end of 2021.

StatsSA said there was a net quarterly gain of 648,000 jobs, with the biggest increases in community and social services, trade, finance and construction.

Poverty, inequality and joblessness run high in South Africa, nearly three decades after the end of apartheid.

The country's high unemployment rate has fueled protests and anti-foreigner sentiment.