Australia Job Ads Rise for First Time in 3 Months
2025-07-07 01:46
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads rose 1.8% month-over-month in June 2025, rebounding from a downwardly revised 0.6% fall in the previous month and marking the first increase since March.
It was also the strongest monthly gain since September 2024, pointing to continued labour market resilience despite lower interest rates.
“After two consecutive months of decline, the series has bounced back from 114.8 in May to 116.9 in June," said ANZ economist Aaron Luk.
“Given the ongoing tightness in Australia’s labour market and the overall resilience in its economy, we maintain our expectation that this easing cycle will be relatively shallow," he added.
The job market has held up better than expected, with the unemployment rate steady at a historically low 4.1%.
However, the central bank anticipates it could rise to 4.3% amid growing risks from U.S.
tariffs that threaten global trade.
On a yearly basis, job ads slipped 0.4% but remained 16.1% above pre-pandemic levels.