Trend of Annual Unemployment Rate of Australia

Updated on May 15, 2026.

According to recent data from the World Bank, the total unemployment rate of Australia was 4.09% in 2026, a difference of +0.15 points compared to 2025; and the total labor force of Australia in 2026 was 15,033,307. The most recent figures on male and female unemployment rates were 4.13% and 4.05% respectively in 2026.

The chart and table below shows the trend of the total, male, and female unemployment rates of Australia for 1992-2026.

You can see similar information for other countries.

The World Bank defines unemployment rate as "the share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment".

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Data Source: World Bank.
Trend of Annual Unemployment Rate of Australia (%)
Total
Male
Female
Trend of Annual Unemployment Rate of Australia
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Year Total Unempl.(%) Male Unempl.(%) Female Unempl.(%)
1991 9.59 9.89 9.16
1992 10.73 11.31 9.94
1993 10.88 11.51 10
1994 9.72 9.98 9.37
1995 8.47 8.74 8.11
1996 8.51 8.71 8.24
1997 8.37 8.58 8.08
1998 7.68 7.95 7.34
1999 6.88 7.04 6.66
2000 6.29 6.46 6.07
2001 6.75 6.98 6.45
2002 6.38 6.54 6.17
2003 5.93 5.89 5.98
2004 5.4 5.28 5.54
2005 5.04 4.88 5.23
2006 4.79 4.67 4.93
2007 4.38 4.04 4.79
2008 4.24 3.96 4.58
2009 5.57 5.69 5.41
2010 5.21 5.08 5.38
2011 5.08 4.9 5.31
2012 5.23 5.14 5.33
2013 5.66 5.71 5.61
2014 6.08 6 6.17
2015 6.06 6.04 6.07
2016 5.71 5.65 5.78
2017 5.59 5.53 5.67
2018 5.35 5.3 5.4
2019 5.14 5.18 5.1
2020 6.39 6.44 6.34
2021 5.02 5.16 4.87
2022 3.73 3.78 3.67
2023 3.67 3.76 3.57
2024 3.94 4.05 3.83
2025 4.09 4.13 4.05