
Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.7% in January, first decline since December 2022
OTTAWA, ON – Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.7 per cent last month, marking the first decline since December 2022, Statistics Canada reported on Friday.
The agency’s labour force survey said the economy added 37,000 jobs in January after several months of relatively no change in employment.
Canada’s labour market cooled significantly last year as high interest rates weighed on consumer spending and business investment, pushing up the unemployment rate from 5.1 per cent in April to 5.8 per cent in December.
While the job gains were concentrated in part-time work, the total increase in employment exceeded forecasters’ expectations, suggesting the central bank isn’t facing pressure to cut rates right now.