Australians 'voting with their feet' to join economic recovery
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australians are voting with their feet to join the country’s economic recovery as the unemployment rate falls. “The unemployment rate has fallen from 7.5% in July last year down to 6.6% in December,” Mr Morrison told the National Press Club. “After hitting almost 15% at the height of the crisis. Almost 800,000 jobs were created in the past seven months, and it's very pleasing to see women taking up the majority of those jobs. “90% of the jobs lost to COVID-19 as I said before had returned by year's end. And our participation rate has recovered, and it's reached a record high of 66.2%.”
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australians are voting with their feet to join the country’s economic recovery as the unemployment rate falls. “The unemployment rate has fallen from 7.5% in July last year down to 6.6% in December,” Mr Morrison told the National Press Club. “After hitting almost 15% at the height of the crisis. Almost 800,000 jobs were created in the past seven months, and it's very pleasing to see women taking up the majority of those jobs. “90% of the jobs lost to COVID-19 as I said before had returned by year's end. And our participation rate has recovered, and it's reached a record high of 66.2%.”
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