Unemployment continues to rise while wage growth slows

Posted 1 year ago •

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Labour Market update report

This month’s figures continue to present signs of a cooling labour market: vacancies are continuing to drop, unemployment levels rose, and nominal regular wage growth has plateaued back to 5% after intermittently hovering at 6% over the past year.

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