One of Australia’s most prominent economics commentators, Jessica Irvine, has quit journalism and joined the Commonwealth Bank.
, has quit journalism and joined the Commonwealth Bank after her editors became aware she’d recorded a YouTube video for the bank.The Sydney Morning Herald, filing weekly columns about superannuation and ways people could better manage their money. Nine is also the publisher ofA still from the CBA’s YouTube video which starred Jessica Irvine and Ross Greenwood.
In late December last year, Irvine appeared in a slick video for the CBA titled The Rising Cost of Living where she gave tips about how people could manage with the current rises in inflation. “I’d like people to understand that things will get better,” Irvine said. “This cost of living crunch is affecting us now but it is expected to peak and come back down again... we will all be better off in the long run if inflation is brought under control.”.
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