Unemployment levels are expected to stay at record lows, which will likely result in interest rates continuing to rise, according to Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd.
“This is a really tight jobs market that we’re in, and the economy is
starting to slow down, but jobs are not being lost at the moment,” Mr Boyd said.
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