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Job surge keeps unemployment rate flat, smashes market expectations

Source:Dimond Pony Trading Pty Ltd. Pubdate:17-Sep-2023 Author:Dimond Pony Trading Pty Ltd. Viewed:

An unexpected surge of around 65,000 jobs has smashed market expectations and kept the nation's unemployment rate flat as the cost of living crisis continues.

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that in August 2023, the unemployment rate remained at 3.7 per cent despite the job boom.

Financial markets had largely expected a modest increase of jobs by around 25,000.

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New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that in August, the unemployment rate remained at 3.7 per cent despite the job boom.(AAP)

Bjorn Jarvis, ABS head of labour statistics, said the number of Aussies participating in the workforce had hit a record high.

The large increase in employment in August came after a small drop in July, around the school holiday period, he said.

Looking over the past two months, the average employment growth was around 32,000 people per month, which is similar to the average growth over the past year.

The employment-to-population ratio rose 0.1 percentage point to 64.5 per cent, around the record high in June.

The participation rate also increased, up to a record high of 67.0 per cent in August, which, together with the high employment-to-population ratio, continues to reflect a tight labour market.

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More than 65,000 jobs were taken in August, driven by a large number of part-time and casual roles.

On Tuesday,millionaire property developer Tim Gurner attracted heavy criticismafter suggesting that the unemployment rate should increase by 40 to 50 per cent in order to restore productivity in the nation's economy.

Unemployment has to jump 40 to 50 per cent in my view. We need to see pain in the economy, he told the Australian Financial Review Property Summit.

We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around.Tradies have definitely pulled back on productivity.

They have been paid a lot to do not too much in the last few years, and we need to see that change.

More to come.

https://www.9news.com.au/finance/australia-unemployment-rate-august-2023/074647bc-9dc7-473d-a5f3-ab8a3f95f447


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