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According to the BankservAfrica’s Take-home Index, the average February nominal take-home pay increased to R15,186 in February but still remains 1.8% lower than it was during the same period in 2022.Or listen to full audio.
According to the BankservAfrica’s Take-home Index, the average February nominal take-home pay increased to R15,186 in February but still remains 1.8% lower than it was during the same period in 2022.Or listen to full audioUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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