'Generation pay-cut' as youngest and oldest hit hardest by coronavirus crisis

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'Generation pay-cut' as youngest and oldest hit hardest by coronavirus crisis
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A study of 6,000 adults found that more than one in three 18 to 24-year-olds, and three in 10 workers in their early 60s, are earning less than at the start of the year

Younger and older workers are being hardest hit by the squeeze on earnings during the coronavirus crisis, research reveals.

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