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The unemployment rate in Victoria remains low | vic. gov. au The Victorian unemployment rate has increased but remains low by historical standards The unemployment rate in metropolitan Melbourne has increased to 4 5 per cent in June 2024 The unemployment rate for regional Victoria remains historically low at 4 per cent, driven by relatively stronger regional jobs growth over recent years compared with metropolitan Melbourne
Unemployment rate | Melbourne | economy. id The unemployment rate is derived from the ABS labour force survey and Centrelink data and compiled by the Department of Employment It is published quarterly in the Small Area Labour Markets publication, for Local Government Areas The unemployment rate shown here is the proportion of the resident labour force (those in work or looking for work and aged over 15) who are looking for work
01 National, state and territory dashboards (2025 Labour Market Dashboard Victoria Labour market summary table Unemployment Unemployment rate Data current as at 23 January 2025 Refer to source notes for data reference periods
Australia Unemployment Rate: Victoria | Economic Indicators | CEIC Australia Unemployment Rate: Victoria data was reported at 4 590 % in Mar 2025 This records a decrease from the previous number of 4 995 % for Feb 2025 Australia Unemployment Rate: Victoria data is updated monthly, averaging 5 938 % (Median) from Feb 1978 to Mar 2025, with 566 observations The data reached an all-time high of 13 171 % in Feb 1994 and a record low of 3 101 % in Jul 2022