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At least $38b in JobKeeper went to companies where turnover did not fall below thresholds, data finds

JobKeeper payments worth $38 billion went to employers that did not suffer sustained downturns below threshold levels, new data reveals.
The wage subsidy program was the largest economic support in Australia’s history, costing $89b when it ended earlier this year.
However, questions persist…
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