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Murcia unemployment hits lowest level since 2008 as jobs rise

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Murcia unemployment drops sharply as employment and job growth rise
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The Region of Murcia reached its lowest unemployment level since 2008 in March 2026, with the figure falling by almost 6,000 people in one year and Social Security registrations reaching an all-time high. The figures represent a growing trend of more employment and opportunities in the Region for those looking for work, and the figures are expected to continue to improve.

Unemployment reaches lowest figure in 18 years

In total, the Region of Murcia ended March 2026 with 74,369 unemployed people, the lowest figure in nearly two decades. This reflects a drop in unemployment of 5,885 people compared to March of 2025, and a year-on-year decrease of 7.33 per cent.

This data also puts the Region of Murcia ahead of the national average, with unemployment falling by 1.25 per cent from February to March, compared to the 0.94 per cent in Spain as a whole. Murcia also outperforms national figures year-on-year, with unemployment falling by 7.33 per cent compared to the 6.22 per cent in the whole of Spain.

This places Murcia in the top five autonomous communities in which unemployment fell the most in the last year.

Unemployment falls and employment grows: Positive trends continue for Murcia

At the same time, employment continues to grow. The average Social Security affiliation in the Region of Murcia reached 687,736 workers, the highest figure in recorded history for the region. Compared to one year ago, there are 20,664 more members, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.1 per cent.

This places Murcia as the second autonomous community with the highest annual growth in Social Security affiliations. It is also the fourth autonomous community with the largest monthly increase in members.

Additionally, Murcia has experienced an increase in self-employment; the region reached 106,370 self-employed workers in March, which is 305 more self-employed workers than in February. In the last year, the number of self-employed people grew by 1,628, representing a 1.55 per cent increase compared to March 2025.

The figures are especially encouraging after the Region closed 2025 with a record employment level and continuing trends of decreasing unemployment across all sectors.

Across the board: Youth, foreign, and over-44 unemployment fall

Youth unemployment also played a big role, as unemployment among those under the age of 30 continues to decline among both men and women. In March, the Region of Murcia recorded 13,896 unemployed young people, the lowest figure for this month since 2007.

Unemployment among foreign workers also fell, by nearly 2 per cent compared to February.

By age group, the largest reduction was recorded among people more than 44 years old, followed by those under 30 years old, and those between the ages of 30 and 44.

Services, construction, and agriculture sectors lead the charge

This decline was observed in all economic sectors, with the greatest progress being made in the services sector, where unemployment decreased by 748 people. Following the services sector was the construction sector, declining by 93 people; the agriculture sector, declining by 83 people; and the industry sector, declining by 29 people.

The industry sector recorded 7,033 unemployed in total, the lowest figure in its recorded history for Murcia, while the construction sector stood at 5,181 unemployed, the lowest level for a month of March.

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Murcia Launches 24-Hour Helpline To Tackle Loneliness Among Elderly Residents

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Murcia launches helpline and strategy to reduce elderly loneliness. Photo Credit: Vitaly Gariev / Unsplash

The Region of Murcia has presented the first Regional Strategy to combat loneliness in its older residents, with the implementation of a 24-hour help line that provides support and intervention. The help line, 065, is managed by the Telephone of Hope, a non-profit organisation that has been operating in the region for nearly 50 years.

Emotional support for the Region’s elderly residents

The aim of the help line is to offer listening, emotional support, and accompaniment for older residents of the region. Additionally, the help line has been put into place to detect possible risk situations involving the residents.

The plan detailed in the Regional Strategy includes the creation of local committees in all municipalities of the region, involving social services, health centres, senior centres, and shops and pharmacies, in order to effectively activate alert signals for possible cases of isolation.

The strategy has been outlined following a period of careful and thorough research. Data extracted from the investigation has shown that one in five people over the age of 65 admit to feeling lonely, a situation that can worsen with age, health problems, or the loss of a friend or loved one.

To be developed between 2026 and 2030, this strategy is estimated to benefit more than 50,000 elderly people in the Region of Murcia, and improve the coordination and organisation of existing resources.

What is Telephone of Hope?

Teléfono de la esperanza, or Telephone of Hope, is a non-profit organisation that has been operating in the Region of Murcia for an astounding 47 years. According to the organisation’s official website, the group aims to “provide mental health care to all those who need it or who are experiencing any kind of psychological conflict or problem, through telephone or in-person sessions.” Its facilities offer both individual and group support on a variety of topics and concerns. The organisation also offers various courses, workshops, and support groups led by professionals trained in different specialties, “equipping people with resources they can use in their daily lives.”

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Cartagena hosts youth football cup with 5,000 players

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Cartagena youth tournament attracts thousands, boosting sport and economy
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Cartagena hosted the 33rd edition of the Regional Youth Football League Cup at various fields in the city, as well as in La Unión and Torre Pacheco. The tournament, which has now been established as one of the most important spring sporting events in the region, has brought together close to 5,000 young and passionate footballers, in both male and female categories.

A successful event, bringing together young athletes in the hub of Cartagena

The event, organised by the Cartagena City Council in collaboration with other institutions and entities, has brought together sports schools, clubs, and families in this exciting, fun, and vibrant sporting event on the Costa Calida. On Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11, dozens of teams competed at the different venues across the area.

In total, the competition featured 13 categories, ranging from beginner levels to Under-14 and Under-16 categories. The tournament also included Under-14 and Under-18 for the girls’ categories, reflecting a growing support for women’s football and a greater interest in female sports participation from the children. 

The matches were held simultaneously on more than a dozen municipal pitches, marking the tournament as a major sporting event in Cartagena. Among some of the values highlighted during the event for the children was teamwork, respect, and camaraderie.

The event also generated a significant social and economic impact on Cartagena; the arrival of players, coaches and their families generated income for sectors including hospitality and commerce, and reinforced Cartagena’s position as a leader in grassroots football.

Sports on the Costa Calida

When it comes to sporting events, the Costa Calida has already showcased the ability to host major tournaments. The Mar Menor, for instance, one of Europe’s most important lagoons, is gearing up for the final and main event of a recent string of international regatta competitions, the ILCA 4 European Championship.

Among other sporting events that have attracted international visitors in the region are a dressage competition, which Murcia has hosted for the first time; beach football, for which Mazarron recently hosted a tournament; and motorcycling, which is increasingly popular in the Region of Murcia.

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Murcia hosts major series filming as casting call seeks extras

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Murcia attracts major productions as new series announces casting call
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The Region of Murcia has once more showcased its prowess as an ideal filming location, as an audiovisual production released a casting call for extras for a new shoot taking place in April. The casting agency of the major audiovisual production, Modfie, specified that the series requires people of African and Arab origin, as well as children.

Residents can look out for a new filming in Murcia from mid-April to mid-May

The shoot will take place in Murcia from Monday, April 20 to Thursday, May 14. The series, a large-scale production, will also be filming in different locations across Spain, including in Almeria on April 17 and in Barcelona from May 18 to June 5.

This is far from the only production choosing Murcia as a filming location; the Region has been popular with audiovisual projects for some time, due to its variety of natural environments and the cost-effectiveness of filming licences in Murcia.

Big-name projects frequently choose Murcia

Another series, Movistar Plus+’s Secuestro, also began filming in Murcia on Thursday, April 7. The series is headed by director Marcel Barrena, a Barcelona-born filmmaker who achieved the Goya Award for Best Film for El 47.

The most recent big-name project, which wrapped in January 2026, was El Desvío, a movie that was filmed entirely in various municipalities in Murcia. El Desvío stars Javier Pereira, who shares the lead role with Roberto Álamo and Guillermo Campra.

The Region of Murcia, star-studded in 2025

Additionally, 2025 saw an impressive list of cinematic projects taking place in the Region of Murcia. Famed actor Norman Reedus was spotted in the Port of Escombreras in Cartagena where the final scenes of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon were filmed; likewise, the centre of Murcia was transformed into a street in Budapest for the filming of the Hollywood blockbuster FAST, an action thriller created by Taylor Sheridan for Warner Bros Pictures and starring Brandon Sklenar.

Charming local municipalities in the spotlight

Cartagena, San Javier, Mazarron, Puerto de Mazarron, La Manga, the Calblanque Regional Park, Playa Honda and Los Belones have also been some noteworthy filming locations, hosting shoots for various big-name projects including Movistar series El Inmortal, Netflix miniseries Toda la verdad sobre mis mentiras, and the music video for Tuchat by Spanish singer and rapper Quevedo.

Murcia residents interested in participating as extras in big-name projects are often in luck, as casting agencies frequently release casting calls in the Region as Murcia becomes more and more popular with audiovisual projects by the year.

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