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Australian Jobs Stage a Rebound, But Don’t Pop the Champagne Yet!

Australian employment bounced back in March, with a 32,200 increase. Unemployment edged up to 4.1%, but the labor market remains surprisingly healthy. But don't get too excited – falling working hours are a concern.
benny 2025-04-17 2 min read

Alright, folks, let’s break down the latest Aussie jobs numbers. After a rather shocking drop last month—let’s call it a temporary blip—the Australian labor market has shown some resilience. March saw a 32,200 increase in employment, pulling things back from February’s revised -5,740. Not a blockbuster, mind you, falling slightly short of the 40,000 predicted by the market, but a solid step in the right direction.

Unemployment ticked up slightly to 4.1%, a mere sliver above the expected 4.2%. Frankly, I’m not overly concerned. In this environment, anything under 4.5% is still screaming ‘tight labor market.’ This is still a healthy level – suggesting sustained demand for workers.

However, there’s a wrinkle. Working hours continued to fall for the second month running, thanks to some brutal weather hitting parts of the country. This is a key detail. Fewer hours mean less output, and that’s something we’ll be watching closely.

Let’s dig a little deeper into the dynamics at play:

Australia’s labor market has been remarkably robust for quite some time. This strength stems from a combination of factors, including post-pandemic recovery, skills shortages, and strong demand in key sectors like mining and construction.

Employment data is a lagging indicator. That means it reflects conditions from the recent past, not necessarily what’s happening right now. Factors like rising interest rates and global economic headwinds could exert downward pressure on future employment figures.

Changes in labor force participation rate are also important. If people stop actively looking for work, the unemployment rate can fall even if jobs aren’t being created. This needs to be considered alongside the headline numbers.

Finally, while a 4.1% unemployment rate is still good, we’re seeing early signs of moderation. The fall in working hours suggests businesses are becoming more cautious, a trend we’ll be monitoring very, very carefully.



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