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    Australia’s unemployment rate drops slightly to 4.2 percent in July

    August 15, 2025

    Australia’s unemployment rate fell to 4.2 percent in July 2025, according to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The figure represents a slight improvement from the 4.3 percent recorded in June, which had been the highest level in four years. The July result matches the median forecast of economists surveyed ahead of the data release.

    Labour force data reflects shifts in Australia’s economic conditions

    Total employment increased by 24,500 in July. The growth was entirely in full-time employment, while part-time employment recorded no net change. The Australian Bureau of Statistics confirmed that the rise in full-time positions offset earlier fluctuations and contributed to the decline in the unemployment rate.

    The participation rate remained steady at 66.8 percent. The employment-to-population ratio also held unchanged at 64.0 percent, maintaining its position despite the employment increase. These stability indicators suggest that the number of people entering or exiting the labor force remained consistent compared to the previous month.

    National jobless rate aligns with market forecasts

    The underemployment rate was unchanged at 6.5 percent in July. The under utilization rate, which combines both the  unemployment and underemployment rates, edged slightly lower to 10.7 percent from the previous month. These indicators are part of the broader labor market assessment reported each month by the national statistics agency.

    New South Wales and Victoria recorded minor improvements in unemployment, while other states reported either stable or mixed outcomes. Labor force participation varied slightly across regions but did not shift the national rate. Employment changes were recorded across several industries, though detailed sector-specific data is published separately in quarterly updates.

    State-level unemployment trends remain mixed

    The Reserve Bank of Australia most recently left the official cash rate unchanged at 4.35 percent. The central bank monitors employment figures as part of its monetary policy review process, along with inflation and other economic indicators. No statement was issued by the Bank in direct response to the July labor force data. Australia’s labor market has shown variation over the past 12 months, with the unemployment rate ranging between 3.9 percent and 4.3 percent.

    The July reading marks the first decline since April, reversing two consecutive monthly increases. The Australian Bureau of Statistics publishes labor force data monthly based on survey responses and seasonal adjustments. The next release from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on employment is scheduled for September 2025 and will include updated figures for August. All labor market indicators are subject to revision as part of standard statistical review processes. – By Content Syndication Services. 

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