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Australia / Labor Market

Australia Unemployment Rate

Australia's unemployment rate measures the percentage of the labour force actively seeking work but not currently employed. It is published monthly by the national statistics office.

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Why Unemployment Rate matters for AUD

The unemployment rate is a cornerstone of the Reserve Bank of Australia's dual or single mandate. A tightening labour market signals wage pressure and potential inflation, pulling rate expectations higher and supporting the aud.

How to interpret this series

A lower-than-expected unemployment rate is typically aud-positive because it implies a tight labour market and possible wage inflation, consistent with hawkish central bank policy. A rising unemployment rate increases rate-cut odds.

Historical Unemployment Rate

Source: ABS. Cadence: Monthly. Unit: %. History from 2010-01-31 (16.4 years).

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What is the natural rate of unemployment for Australia?

NAIRU (Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment) varies over time. Rates well below NAIRU suggest the economy is running hot and inflation pressures may build.