Australian Bureau of Statistics announced the Australia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April on 2025-05-15. The reported figure stands at 4.1%, against a forecast of 4.10%, with the prior figure recorded as 4.10%.
Regarding the Australia's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April, Actual value > Forecast value = Bearish for AUD, The unemployment rate refers to the ratio of unemployed people to the labor force during a certain period (the number of people in the labor force who have the willingness to work but are still without a job), aiming to measure idle labor capacity. It is a key indicator reflecting the unemployment situation of a country or region. The unemployment rate is one of the most important economic indicators and is greatly influenced by the supply and demand in the labor market as well as economic cycles. The level of unemployment also reflects the operational status of the economy. Although considered a lagging indicator, the number of unemployed people is an important signal of overall economic health, as consumer spending is highly correlated with employment market conditions.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using The unemployment rate as a proportion of the total labor force population, and updates monthly.
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