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Australia Jobs by State

17 June 2020 by News Desk

Australia Jobs by State: Since the week ending 14 March 2020 (the week Australia recorded its 100th confirmed COVID-19 case) the largest changes in Australia Jobs were:

Payroll jobs: Tasmania decreased by 9.5% and Victoria decreased by 9.0%

Total wages: Western Australia decreased by 10.7% and Tasmania decreased by 10.2%

Between the week ending 23 May 2020 and the week ending 30 May 2020, the largest changes in Australia Jobs were:

Payroll jobs: Northern Territory decreased by 0.8% and New South Wales increased by 0.7%

Total wages: Queensland increased by 1.5% and New South Wales increased by 1.4%

Australia Jobs by State

Since the week ending 14 March 2020 (the week Australia recorded its 100th confirmed COVID-19 case) the largest changes in Australia Jobs were:

Payroll jobs: Accommodation and food services decreased by 29.1% and Arts and recreation services decreased by 26.3%

Total wages : Accommodation and food services decreased by 25.4% and Mining decreased by 20.8%

Between the week ending 23 May 2020 and the week ending 30 May 2020, the largest changes were:

Payroll jobs: Accommodation and food services increased by 2.1% and Electricity, gas, waste and water services increased by 1.4%

Total wages: Retail trade increased by 3.6%

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