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| | | ... the declining take-up rate of the Age Pension. By 2025, it predicts about 20% of those aged 67 will still be in paid employment and further 40% will be self-funded. Currently about 70% of over 65 year olds receive the Age Pension in part or in full. |
| | | | ... difficult to hire workers with the necessary skills." True that. The economy added a total of around 403,000 to the employment roster in 2017, a significant jump from the 109,000 additional workers employed in the previous year. The unemployment rate ... |
| | | | ... pinpointed to contract work or the gig economy that's "weakening" the system originally designed for stable, full-time employment. The authors pointed to the Centre for Future Work statistics which indicate less than half of workers hold a full-time ... |
| | | | ... option to purchase it. Its latest product, Super Only, aims to protect accounts of members employed under the Supported Employment Services Award - short-term, seasonal or intermittent employees working for less than six months eroding from insurance ... |
| | | | ... report tried to put lipstick by pointing out that its "wage growth proxy" - which adjusts the labour cost measure for employment changes - points to higher wages growth (therefore underpinning increased consumer spending) than reported in the Wage Price ... |
| | | | ... confidence of customers should, in the longer term, create a customer-centric data sector which generates growth and employment. "The new services, new products and new skills inspired by open banking which benefit customers are likely to be in demand ... |
| | | | ... inflation lifting "this year" will come true. There's no question that given strengthening momentum in the US economy, full employment and wages on the up and up, that eventually, inflation would lift. The freshly-signed tax cuts ensure this. But what's ... |
| | | | ... the 64% one-year average". Sure, inflation could lift but this is a function of this strong growth, that's lifting employment, wages and ultimately consumer spending. These, in turn, underpin higher company sales and profits and increased investment ... |
| | | | ... medium term," the non-farm payrolls report provided forward indication that consumer prices are headed up "this year". Employment increased by 200,000 heads in January - it beat expectations for a 175,000 gain and the previous month's tally was revised ... |
| | | | ... the fastest rates recorded over the survey's 20-year history, matched by a further near-record surge in new orders. Employment likewise showed one of the largest gains yet recorded by the survey as firms expanded capacity in line with rising demand. ... |
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