Another Strong Jobs Report In Australia But Unemployment Stuck At 5.4%

 | Jul 19, 2018 13:06

Originally published by AMP Capital

  • Employment rose in Australia by 50,900 in June which was well above market expectations for a 16,500 gain. This saw annual jobs growth bounce back to 2.8% with a very strong 339,000 new jobs created over the last year.
  • Unemployment was unchanged at 5.4%.
  • Jobs growth last month was strongest in NSW (+27,300) and Queensland (+14,800), went backwards in Victoria (-6500) and SA (-1300) with moderate growth in WA (+2900) and Tasmania (+2100).

The good news is that jobs growth has bounced back after several softer months and the gain in jobs in June was high quality with 41,000 new full time jobs. Reflecting this growth in hours worked was also strong. However, unemployment is remaining relatively high because employment growth has just been strong enough to absorb new entrants to the workforce driven by growth in the working age population of 317,000 over the last year and participation also trending higher in response to jobs growth. With jobs growth not cutting much into the 13.9% pool of unemployed and underemployed workers its hard to see wages growth picking up much any time soon.