Unemployment climbs to 4.5 per cent
20-08-2026 04:29 via businessnews.com.au

Unemployment climbs to 4.5 per cent

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed the nation's unemployment rate rose to 4.5 per cent in July, buoying hopes the Reserve Bank would hold off on raising rates in the near term.
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