On April 29, ANZ's Head of Australian Economics, Adam Boyton, commented on the Reserve Bank of Australia's struggle to meet its inflation target. According to Jin10, Boyton noted that this issue is not unique to Australia, as the UK, Canada, and New Zealand face similar challenges. He emphasized that Australia's labor market is performing differently, with a notably lower unemployment rate compared to its average from 2015 to 2019, unlike the other countries. Despite Canada and New Zealand having core inflation rates closer to their respective targets, both countries experience higher unemployment rates than their 2015-2019 averages. This comparison suggests that efforts to quickly return inflation to target levels often come at a significant cost to employment.