Despite warnings of an economic downturn, Australia's unemployment rate has remained steady at three-and-a-half percent. It's a key measure, alongside inflation, that the Reserve Bank watches as it considers whether to lift interest rates. However, as Alan Kohler explains, the figures they look for are different than they used to be. Subscribe: ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: ab.co/41atYok
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