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NZ Working-Age Population Surges
9 Jan
Summary
- Working-age population grew fastest in two years in Q4.
- Immigration recovery boosted labor pool size significantly.
- Economic recovery improved job prospects for foreign workers.

New Zealand's working-age population saw its strongest quarterly increase in two years during the fourth quarter, reaching an estimated 4,332,900 residents aged 15 and over.
This significant growth of 22,300 individuals in the final three months of 2025 is attributed to a rebound in immigration, which had previously declined as the economy faced challenges.
The positive trend coincides with a 1.1% rise in gross domestic product during the third quarter, enhancing employment opportunities for foreign job seekers and potentially retaining young New Zealanders.




