Ninety per cent of young Australians have been forced to reduce spending, according to a new study.
Melbourne start-up founder Ryan Hayward has clamped down on discretionary spending as cost of living pressures push his dream of buying a home and a car further into the future.
and dropped his habit of spending about $40 on UberEats, and picks up freelance work in website design whenever he can.
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