Australia’s labour market showed signs of softening in February 2026, as the national unemployment rate rose to 4.3%. This marks an increase from 4.1% recorded in January 2026.
The February figure, updated on 19 March 2026, indicates a modest deterioration in labour conditions over the month. While the rise is relatively small in absolute terms, it suggests that momentum in employment may be cooling after a period of tighter labour market conditions.
Analysts and investors will be watching upcoming releases closely to assess whether this uptick represents the start of a broader trend or a short-term fluctuation within an otherwise stable jobs market.