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AustraliaUnemployment Rate s.a.

The Unemployment Rate, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force, expressed as a percentage. If the rate increases, it indicates a lack of expansion within the Australian labor market and a weakness within the Australian economy. A decrease in the figure is seen as bullish for the Australian Dollar (AUD), while an increase is seen as bearish.

Country:Australia
Currency:AUD
Frequency:Month

Next Event -

Previous
4.3%
Consensus
4.4%

The typical/expected impact on AUD pairs is High.

Lower numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for xxx/AUD pairs and bearish for AUD/xxx pairs.

Most Recent -

Consensus
4.4%
Actual
4.3%

Higher numbers than forecast tend to be bullish for AUD/xxx pairs and bearish for xxx/AUD pairs.

Past Events

DateTimeActualConsensus
11 December 202500:304.3%4.4%
13 November 202500:304.3%4.4%
16 October 202500:304.5%4.3%
18 September 202501:304.2%4.2%
14 August 202501:304.2%4.2%
17 July 202501:304.3%4.1%
19 June 202501:304.1%4.1%
15 May 202501:304.1%4.1%
17 April 202501:304.1%4.2%
20 March 202500:304.1%4.1%
20 February 202500:304.1%4.1%
16 January 202500:304%4%
12 December 202400:303.9%4.2%
14 November 202400:304.1%4.1%
17 October 202400:304.1%4.2%
19 September 202401:304.2%4.2%
15 August 202401:304.2%4.1%
18 July 202401:304.1%4%
13 June 202401:304%4%
16 May 202401:304.1%3.9%