‘We’ve been honest sounding boards during money fights, and we’ve offered to take savings/debt classes, but old habits die hard.’ Source
‘I would like to be able to help them financially and be their safety net, but my means are limited.’ Source
More than half of Italy’s regions are now in the ‘red zone,’ just one year after the country effectively shut down. Source
A mighty retail squeeze could be coming for some of Australia’s favourite brands as the shine starts coming off the COVID-19 spending splurge. Retail sales sank 1.1 per cent in February in a weaker than expected result that economists warn...
‘We have some family and friends who are struggling to make ends meet, particularly as result of the pandemic. Having means, we chose to help them financially and sent sizable checks.’ Source
Qantas workers who usually work on international routes will receive a $500-a-week wage payment well after the JobKeeper scheme ends, under the federal government’s controversial $1.2 billion aviation tourism support scheme. More than 7000 cabin crew, pilots, engineers and technicians...
The industry that has been most damaged by COVID-19 is travel – yet Qantas shows all the signs of having a good war. At Thursday’s market close, Australia’s biggest welfare recipient was also by far the wealthiest, valued at $10.2...
The Morrison government has backflipped on plans to criminalise forms of wage theft in a free kick to business that unions warn will further entrench the exploitation of workers. Industrial relations reforms passed the Senate on Thursday afternoon after the...
A year into the pandemic, one in five U.S. adults say they’re experiencing high levels of psychological distress. Source
‘As soon as I heard the stimulus bill passed, I got a sick sense of dread in my stomach.’ Source
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