The Times Australia

Small Business Marketing
The Times

Business News

The end of JobKeeper wasn't a blip. It might have cost nearly 100,000 jobs

  • Written by Peter Martin, Visiting Fellow, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
The end of JobKeeper wasn't a blip. It might have cost nearly 100,000 jobsMultifacetedGirl/Shutterstock

At its peak, more than 3.8 million Australians were on JobKeeper — three in every ten Australian workers.

Adding in those workers already employed by government, it meant four in every ten received a paycheck that originated from government, more than in Russia.

Yet when JobKeeper ended at the end of March, it...

Read more: The end of JobKeeper wasn't a blip. It might have cost nearly 100,000 jobs

Popular

4 Elements of Continuum of Care Services You Need To Know

Aging is a new stage of life. You feel wonderful most days, but you may notice some aches and pains before bed or that keeping up with all of your...

Refund rights for 2021 Schoolies bookings

While excitement is growing for a traditional school leaver celebration, interstate Year 12  students are being urged to carefully review their accommodation booking terms and  conditions (T&Cs).  Commissioner for Fair Trading...

Kitten fun: 3 awesome toys for indoor cats

Not all kittens love to be outside. Some kittens prefer the comfort and serenity of being inside as opposed to prowling around the neighbourhood in search of a rodent-shaped hunting...

Tomorrow Business Growth