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Unemployment Rate Rises as Australian Labour Market Cools

Unemployment Rate Rises as Australian Labour Market Cools

Unemployment Rate Rises as Australian Labour Market Cools?w=400
Australia's strong labour market showed signs of cooling in June, with the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealing an increase in the unemployment rate to 4.3 per cent, up from 4.1 per cent in May.
This slowdown in employment growth, with only a modest increase of 2000 jobs, adds to the pressure on the Reserve Bank to consider future interest rate cuts.
The Reserve Bank had previously held the official cash rate steady at 3.85 per cent, amid calls for caution.

The decision to maintain the cash rate followed an unexpected halt in the downward rate adjustment trajectory, as the Reserve Bank awaits clearer indications of sustained control over inflation before proceeding with further rate cuts. The next key indicator could emerge by June 30, with the upcoming release of comprehensive cost-of-living data, potentially guiding the central bank's decisions during their August meetings.

The challenge remains balancing rate cuts with the risks of reigniting inflation, particularly given the current slow productivity growth. The Reserve Bank had anticipated a gradual rise in unemployment to around 4.5 per cent, aligning with its effort to manage inflationary pressures. Governor Michele Bullock has indicated a cautious but eventual move toward lowering interest rates, emphasising a careful approach to ensure inflation remains controlled.

Consumer sentiment has shown slight improvement, as evidenced by recent Westpac data. Still, the Reserve Bank's decision has tempered expectations, with financial markets increasingly optimistic about a possible rate cut next month, estimating a nine-in-ten likelihood of such a move.

As Australia navigates these economic shifts, stakeholders will be closely watching for upcoming data releases and central bank announcements to gauge the potential impact on the broader economic landscape and individual financial wellness. The developments underscore the intricate balance between promoting economic growth and mitigating inflation risks.

Published:Thursday, 17th Jul 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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