Employment Indicators 29 June

Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market.

Key facts

Changes in the seasonally adjusted filled jobs for the May 2026 month (compared with the April 2026 month) were:

  • all industries - up 0.3 percent (7,678 jobs) to 2.35 million filled jobs
  • primary industries - flat (down 25 jobs)
  • goods-producing industries - up 0.1 percent (602 jobs)
  • service industries - up 0.4 percent (6,980 jobs).
MonthPercentage change
May-230.16
Jun-230.26
Jul-230.21
Aug-23-0.01
Sept-230.11
Oct-230.46
Nov-23-0.34
Dec-230.02
Jan-240.13
Feb-240.01
Mar-240.05
Apr-24-0.09
May-24-0.4
Jun-24-0.37
Jul-24-0.25
Aug-24-0.15
Sept-24-0.14
Oct-24-0.18
Nov-24-0.03
Dec-24-0.09
Jan-25-0.02
Feb-25-0.08
Mar-25-0.09
Apr-25-0.18
May-25-0.19
Jun-250.02
Jul-25-0.03
Aug-250.01
Sept-250.11
Oct-25-0.2
Nov-250.51
Dec-25-0.28
Jan-260.14
Feb-26-0.03
Mar-260.15
Apr-26-0.08
May-260.33

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Employment indicators

Subject category: Work, income, and spending
Group: Employment indicators - MEI

Note that due to a small portion of uncoded data, there will be small differences in the sum for filled jobs by region, age, sex, and the value for total New Zealand.

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Next release

Employment indicators: June 2026 will be released on 28 July 2026.

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