End of JobKeeper Leaves Economists Watching Economic Outlook

End of JobKeeper Leaves Economists Watching Economic Outlook
A Medicare and Centrelink office sign is seen at Bondi Junction on March 21, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. Matt King/Getty Images
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Economists are going to be watching how the economy develops in the coming weeks and months following the end of a major support package that steered the economy through the COVID-19 recession.

The JobKeeper wage subsidy officially ended on Sunday, potentially leaving up to 150,000 people without a job, according to Treasury.