ANZ Job Advertisements in Australia declined by 0.2% in June 2026 on a month-over-month basis, reversing the positive momentum seen in May. The latest data, updated on 6 July 2026, show that job ads have moved into negative territory after a 2.0% increase in May 2026 compared with April.
The month-over-month comparison indicates that while employers had been stepping up hiring intentions in May, that trend has cooled in June. The shift from a 2.0% rise to a 0.2% fall suggests that labour demand is stabilising or softening slightly, and may point to emerging caution among businesses over the near-term economic outlook.
Investors and policymakers often watch ANZ Job Advertisements as an early signal of labour market conditions. The June pullback, though modest, could imply that future employment growth may slow from the pace implied by May’s stronger reading, warranting close monitoring in the coming months.