australian unemployment and under-employment shock at 23%

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The current population of Australia is 24,455,842. The Roy Morgan Research released on December 1st, 2016 has exposed that three Australian states have a higher than 20% unemployment and under-employment rate. At an average of 20% nationally, approximately 4.8 million (4.891,168) Australians suffer from unemployment or under-employment. Gary Morgan, Executive Chairman, Roy Morgan Research, said: “Analysing Australian unemployment trends around Australia reveals a shocking picture with the return of the ‘two-speed’ economy – however, the ‘boot’ is now on the other foot. Australian unemployment and under-employment is now clearly below the national average in Australia’s two largest States of New South Wales and Victoria and above the national average in the four smaller States of Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania. https://mortgageeproperty.com/australian-unemployment-under-employment-shock.pdf https://mortgageeproperty.com/australian-unemployment-under-employment-shock.html Date: December 3, 2016 Published by: Mortgagee Property Limited Reporter: Scott O. Talbot Category: Australia unemployment Youtube: Related Videos Youku: Related Videos Australian unemployment and under-employment shock at 23% Roy Morgan Research exposes 4.8 million Australians suffer from unemployment or under-employment AUSTRALIAN UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNDER-EMPLOYMENT SHOCK UP TO 23%

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Page 1: Australian unemployment and under-employment shock at 23%

The current population of Australia is 24,455,842. The Roy Morgan Research released on December 1st, 2016 has exposed that three Australian states have a higher than 20% unemployment and under-employment rate.

At an average of 20% nationally, approximately 4.8 million (4.891,168) Australians suffer from unemployment or under-employment.

Gary Morgan, Executive Chairman, Roy Morgan Research, said: “Analysing Australian unemployment trends around Australia reveals a shocking picture with the return of the ‘two-speed’ economy – however, the ‘boot’ is now on

the other foot. Australian unemployment and under-employment is now clearly below the national average in Australia’s two largest States of New South Wales and Victoria and above the national average in the four smaller States of Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania.https://mortgageeproperty.com/australian-unemployment-under-employment-shock.pdf

https://mortgageeproperty.com/australian-unemployment-under-employment-shock.html

Date: December 3, 2016 Published by: Mortgagee Property Limited Reporter: Scott O. Talbot Category: Australia unemploymentYoutube: Related Videos Youku: Related Videos

Australian unemployment and under-employment shock at 23% Roy Morgan Research exposes 4.8 million Australians suffer from unemployment or under-employment

AUSTRALIAN UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNDER-EMPLOYMENT SHOCK UP TO 23%