International Reads:
- Ghost jobs: What the rise in fake job listings says about the current job market – CNBC
- Trump’s Promise Of Cheap Gas Would Likely Crash The Economy – Huff Post
- Starbucks is so desperate for sales it’s pulling out the big guns—the pumpkin spice latte—earlier than ever before – Fortune
- Massachusetts raised taxes on millionaires to give its students free meals – Upworthy
- You need to make around $135,000 to rent in New York – Fortune
- Georgia voters could make or break their state’s clean energy jobs boom – Canary Media
- Workers won’t accept less than $81,000 for a new job right now, New York Fed survey says – Fortune
- Union dispute shuts down Canadian freight rail amid fears for US trade – The Guardian
- Labor market weakness shows signs of ‘leveling off,’ keeps Fed on track to cut rates in Sept. – Yahoo
- ‘Indicator from Planet Money’: Big banks aren’t interested in your savings account – NPR
- Nonfarm payroll growth revised down by 818,000, Labor Department says – CNBC
- Four in Ten German Manufacturers Eye Move Abroad on Energy Costs – Bloomberg
Local Reads:
- Linda Reynolds Launches Fresh Lawsuit at Brittany Higgins – The Age
- Australia backs Taiwan in Senate motion likely to infuriate China – ABC
- ‘Heat engine’ fuelled by climate crisis bringing blast of summer weather to Australian winter – The Guardian
- ALDI named Australia’s best supermarket for the seventh year – Retail World Magazine
- Australians in most common jobs can’t afford to save for deposit without housing stress, report finds – The Guardian
- ‘Wake-up call to humanity’: research shows the Great Barrier Reef is the hottest it’s been in 400 years – The Conversation
- ‘Phantom brands’ by supermarket giants pushing Australian produce off shelves – ABC
- The workers likely to be hit if a new unemployment prediction comes true – SBS
- Labor accused of ‘ripping the heart’ out of NDIS as funding changes come into law – The Guardian
- New Zealand’s unusual tax system – Interest.co.nz
- Four more banks cut mortgage rates in the past 24 hours – Interest.co.nz
- The impact of work visa holders on NZ’s population is probably much greater than their approvals numbers suggest – Interest.co.nz
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