Unemployment rate falls to 13-year low as thousands drop out of jobs market

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Australia’s jobless rate has fallen to a 13-year low but it has been achieved by a collapse in the number of people actively looking for employment. | swrighteconomy Auspol

Australia’s jobless rate fell in August to its lowest level since before the global financial crisis, driven down by a mass exodus from the jobs market and hundreds of thousands of people working zero hours.

The nation’s underemployment rate increased by a full percentage point to 9.3 per cent while the number of hours worked collapsed by 66 million. The bureau reported that across the country, 248,900 people worked zero hours for economic reasons, a 68,400 increase on July and the highest number since May 2020.Another 371,300 people reported zero working hours for “other reasons”, which was a 164,500 lift on July. This does not include people on annual leave.

 

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swrighteconomy should read '..collapse in the number of people migrating, which is a problem when immigration soars again in 2022'

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