
New Zealand’s population growth has slowed to its lowest level in two years, with just 7,000 people added in the second quarter of 2024. The country’s statistics agency reported that net immigration accounted for only 2,000 of the increase, while natural population growth contributed 5,100. The sluggish growth is attributed to a combination of factors, including a weakening economy and more New Zealanders seeking job opportunities abroad, particularly in neighboring Australia.
The country’s jobless rate has increased, dampening demand for foreign workers. In the year ending June 30, New Zealand’s population grew by 93,500, or 1.8%, reaching 5,338,500. This marks a significant slowdown from the previous year, which saw a 2.4% increase.
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