Spain remained in April as the country with the highest unemployment rate among those that are part of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), with a rate of 13.3%, much higher than the 5% registered by the set of economies that make up this international organization.

This is reflected in the unemployment data published this Thursday by the international organization, which indicates that 5% in April is one tenth less compared to the 5.1% registered in March, chaining twelve consecutive months of falling unemployment.