Unemployment benefit rolls have dropped to a seven-year low in Auckland, but are now rising again in 10 of New Zealand's 14 other regions.
The latest Social Development Ministry statistics suggest that the Auckland economy is still powering ahead even faster than the city's influx of people, with the numbers on jobseeker support benefits plunging by 9.4 per cent in the year to September, from 39,405 to 35,711.
This is the lowest number since September 2008, when just 23,420 Aucklanders received either the old unemployment benefit or the sickness benefit, which was merged into jobseeker support in 2013.
But outside Auckland the post-recession recovery has gone into reverse in line with declining dairy prices, with jobseeker numbers up 10.2 per cent in the past year in Taranaki and 5.4 per cent in the Waikato.
Jobseeker rolls also increased in Northland, Gisborne, Wellington and all South Island regions except Nelson-Tasman. Apart from Auckland, the other North Island regions where the numbers fell were Bay of Plenty, Hawkes Bay and Manawatu-Wanganui.