Why $100,000 a year isn’t enough anymore
Making $100,000 a year used to be a kind of salary holy grail for a lot of Aussies, but the country’s cost-of-living crisis has changed that completely.
Making $100,000 a year used to be a kind of salary holy grail for a lot of Aussies, but the country’s cost-of-living crisis has changed that completely.
The Australian economy is growing at its slowest rate since a sharp recession in the early 1990s and it’s particularly bad news for white-collar workers.
With the rising cost of living stretching budgets further than ever, cost-conscious Aussies are cutting back. It’s left one key industry in a battle to survive.
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Nathanael Peacock wasn’t expecting things to go awry when he told his bosses he needed surgery – but just six months later he was out of a job.
The Australian Defence Force is set to take a drastic measure to urgently get more people in the ranks. See how it will work.
The number of Aussies taking a day off sick this week is set to soar. Here’s what it could mean for their jobs. Have your say.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/business/work/careers/page/38