Unemployment tipped to fall to 3.75 per cent, treasurer says
Mr Frydenberg said the nation’s unemployment rate, currently at four per cent, is "the equal lowest in 48 years".
Unemployment is tipped to fall even further, to 3.75 per cent in the September quarter of 2022.
"There are nearly two million more Australians in work today than when we came to government. More women in work than ever before," Mr Frydenberg said.
“This budget will see unemployment go even lower, delivering more jobs and higher wages. This is not luck. Our economic plan is working.
“JobKeeper saved 700,000 jobs. HomeBuilder helped more than 100,000 Australians into a home.
"Taxes are lower for more than 11 million Australians and 3.6 million small businesses and sole traders.
"Our AAA credit rating maintained. This is our record.”
Unemployment is tipped to fall even further, to 3.75 per cent in the September quarter of 2022.
"There are nearly two million more Australians in work today than when we came to government. More women in work than ever before," Mr Frydenberg said.
“This budget will see unemployment go even lower, delivering more jobs and higher wages. This is not luck. Our economic plan is working.
“JobKeeper saved 700,000 jobs. HomeBuilder helped more than 100,000 Australians into a home.
"Taxes are lower for more than 11 million Australians and 3.6 million small businesses and sole traders.
"Our AAA credit rating maintained. This is our record.”