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‘Disappearing Workers’ Coming Back? Labour Force Edges Toward Pre-2024 Levels
New Labour Force Survey results indicate that the sharp contraction observed in 2024 may be easing, as the April and September 2025 labour-force figures move closer to the levels recorded before last year’s decline. In 2024, the labour force registered one of its steepest drops on record, falling to 166,206 in September after several years of stability around 190,000 to 195,000. The 2025 data, however, show a measurable shift upward. April 2025 recorded 183,368 persons in the
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Belize Unemployment Falls to 1.9 Percent; 35% classified as ‘Informally Employed’
Belize’s unemployment rate dropped to 1.9 percent in September 2025; however, the exceptionally low figure signals deeper structural shifts within the labour market rather than a uniformly strong employment landscape. Preliminary data from the Labour Force Survey show that only 3,421 persons met the criteria for unemployment, a rate that falls below what many labour economists regard as “full employment,” typically between 3 and 5 percent. Such a level reduces measured jobles
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UNESCO Adds Belize’s Krismos Bram and Sambai to Intangible Heritage List
Belize has earned a new international cultural honor as UNESCO has officially inscribed the “Krismos Bram and Sambai” tradition of Gales Point Manatee Village onto the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The decision was made during UNESCO’s 20th session in New Delhi, India, and announced early Tuesday morning Belize time. A Belizean delegation from the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, the National Kriol Council, and cultural leader
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Economy


‘Keep Call Centers in America Act’ Explained
The U.S. Senate is reviewing a new measure—officially titled the Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025—that would impose strict...


DISAPPEARING WORKERS? PART II: Economists Urge Deeper Analysis
Belize City, December 19, 2024 — Economist Dr. Philip Castillo has called for urgent research into Belize’s declining labour force,...


Trump’s Victory: Implications for Belize
By Dr. Philip Castillo To secure his electoral victory, Donald Trump made several promises but gave little indication how those will be...
Politics


BPF Breaks Through—Third Party Members Elected in Georgeville
The words "third party" and "elected" rarely appear together in Belize’s political history; however, that changed on June 29, 2025, when...


Panton: June 14 NPC Meeting “Flawed” and Unconstitutional
Albert Area Representative and Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Tracy Panton, has declared the scheduled June 14 National Party Council...


Amidst 100% Payroll Vote, Espat Offers Rare Own-Government Critique
In a Parliament that has no political backbenchers on the government side, Cayo South Area Representative Hon. Julius Espat picked up—at least in part—the “backbench” mantle while critiquing an aspect of his own Party’s social policy.
General


Senate Inquiry highlights need for corruption reforms
Business community Senator Kevin Herrera said this week that the testimony of Portico developer David Gegg has highlighted the need for...


Former Security Guard Faces 10-Year Sentence for Child Abuse
Devain Flores, 33, a former security guard, pleaded guilty to updated charges of child cruelty after a viral video showed him assaulting...


No vehicle over 22,000lbs on Haulover Bridge: Ministry of Insfrastructure
As of next Monday, January 9th, 2023, no vehicle with a gross weight of 22,000 pounds or more shall be allowed to use the Haulover...
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