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Virus duds teens of jobs and pocket money – Shepparton News

Teenagers scratching for cash during the coronavirus pandemic have copped it with both barrels, losing their jobs and pocket money.One in seven Australian teens have lost their jobs during the pandemic and the same amount have had their hours cut.Parents struggling to make ends meet have also turned off the financial tap or stopped paying for their childrens’ mobile phones.
The Financial Basics Foundation surveyed 1000 parents and teens as part of Suncorp’s push to improve the decisions people …
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