SA's jobless rate has risen to a near record, continuing a trend that's seen the number of unemployed grow by more than 60% in 10 years.
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A recent survey by a group called African Response found that among people who classified themselves as unemployed and looking for work, 41% were earning up to R15,000 a month through income-generating activities such as baking, building and hairdressing — the ‘side hustle’.
SA's jobless rate has risen to a near record, continuing a trend that's seen the number of unemployed grow by more than 60% in 10 years.
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