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New ABS data reveals WA’s 20-24 year olds most likely to work multiple jobs amid cost of living crisis

Fresh data has revealed West Aussies aged 20 to 24 are now the most likely cohort in the State to be juggling more than one profession amid rising living costs.
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Daily Mail
· Jun 22, 2026
Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work
Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work
The West Australian
· Jul 11, 2026
West Aussies seek more work hours amid cost of living pressures, WA Liberal senator Dean Smith says
West Australians were looking for more work hours last month as cost-of-living bites.
Al Jazeera
· Jul 2, 2026
Will the end of TPS for Haitians mean a caregiving crisis in US?
Immigrants with temporary protection more likely to work in healthcare, representing 15 percent of noncitizen workers.
Fortune
· Jun 22, 2026
A record 1 in 3 Gen Z and young millennials were still living with their parents in 2025—more than during the pandemic—despite most having a job
Around 70 of 25 to 34-year-olds who still live at home with their parents are actually employed.
SundayTimes
· Jun 30, 2026
NOLUNDI MATOMANE | Why applying for more jobs does not equal more employment
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Brisbane Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Greens push for teen workers to be paid super
The Greens want teenagers who work part time to be paid superannuation by employers.
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Related coverage for "New ABS data reveals WA’s 20-24 year olds most likely to work multiple jobs amid cost of living crisis": Daily Mail — Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work. The West Australian — West Aussies seek more work hours amid cost of living pressures, WA Liberal senator Dean Smith says. Al Jazeera — Will the end of TPS for Haitians mean a caregiving crisis in US?. Fortune — A record 1 in 3 Gen Z and young millennials were still living with their parents in 2025—more than during the pandemic—despite most having a job. SundayTimes — NOLUNDI MATOMANE | Why applying for more jobs does not equal more employment. Brisbane Times — Greens push for teen workers to be paid super


