Australia's Job Market Shrinks by 52,800 in February, Older Workers Retiring Impacting Employment Numbers

March 20, 2025
Australia's Job Market Shrinks by 52,800 in February, Older Workers Retiring Impacting Employment Numbers
  • Australia's job market faced a significant setback in February 2025, unexpectedly shrinking by 52,800 jobs, contrary to expectations of an increase.

  • This decline in employment was largely attributed to older workers retiring, although the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.1 percent.

  • Bjorn Jarvis, head of labour statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), noted a decrease in older workers returning to the workforce, following higher employment levels in this demographic during 2024.

  • Despite the recent decline, Australian financial markets predict only an 8% chance of a rate cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in their upcoming April meeting.

  • Signs of cooling in the labor market may provide the RBA with the opportunity to lower interest rates further, following a 25 basis point cut in February.

  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers is preparing to present his fourth Budget next week, with an election scheduled for May.

  • Chalmers highlighted that over one million jobs have been created under the current Labor government, marking a record for a parliamentary term.

  • The tight labor market has contributed to consumer spending and inflation, although wage growth in Australia has stagnated.

  • The labor market has remained tight over the past three years, characterized by a shortage of skilled workers and a high number of job openings.

  • The latest job data was released shortly after the US Federal Reserve announced it would maintain interest rates, citing solid economic growth.

  • The participation rate decreased to 66.8%, falling short of the anticipated record high, while the employment-to-population ratio also saw a slight decline.

  • Despite the decline in jobs, employment levels in February 2025 were still about 266,000 higher than in February 2024, aligning with pre-pandemic averages.

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