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Unemployment in Bogotá decreased and stood at 9.6%

Unemployment in Bogotá decreased and stood at 9.6%

The report further reveals that Bogota’s GDP grew 15.4% in the second quarter of 2022with a growth projection for next year of around 2.8%.

“He trusted our government plan, in our bailout plan that gave us tax and debt resources, to invest in education, in care blocks for women and to save micro-enterprises”, added the mayoress of Bogotá.

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The District expects this unemployment rate to continue to decrease next year, taking advantage of the holiday season.

What have tax resources been invested in?

The Mayor’s Office explained that, with these taxes, at least a thousand fronts of public works are being executed in the city, roads, the Bogotá Metro, 35 schools and seven hospitals.

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“This is generating 480,000 of the 3,900,000 jobs we have today”Lopez added.

In terms of mobility, the District has invested $17.48 billion and is advancing with the construction of the First Line of the Metro.

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