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JobKeeper end facing 380,000 Victorians with Melbourne most at risk – Sydney Morning Herald
The Morrison government’s $90 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy ends next week. As millions of workers have stopped using it, 380,000 Victorians face uncertainty.

The Morrison governments signature $90 billion JobKeeper wage subsidy will end next week with more than 380,000 people across Victoria still using the program and Melbourne facing the biggest hit from its cessation.
Figures to be released by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg on Wednesday show a huge fall in the number of individuals and businesses requiring JobKeeper to survive as the economy has recovered from the coronavirus recession faster and stronger than expected.
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