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More than half of young adults are shifting cash between accounts to dodge failed transactions, a survey found.
Price and convenience still shape Australian grocery baskets, despite nearly half of shoppers saying local suppliers matter most.
But 56 per cent of users rely on unapproved tools, leaving Australian employers to tackle security, compliance and trust gaps.
Confusion, not fees, is blocking access to legal help for millions of Australians, a survey commissioned by LawConnect found.
Price promotions are steering many Australians towards less nutritious groceries, with 83% backing more supermarket discounts on healthier food.
Most Australians want AI-made content clearly labelled, as 89% back tougher regulation and 62% warn of damaged trust from deception.
Nearly two million Australian workers are losing sleep to job stress, as psychological compensation claims rise and burnout support gaps widen.
MONEYME launches 1% cashback credit card as new research shows Australians are turning away from complex points-based rewards schemes.
Australians feel confident spotting cyber threats, but most still reuse passwords, share logins and ignore breaches unless directly alerted.
Employers facing widening AI skills gaps may find the new certificate more useful because it verifies practical work, not just course completion.
Late payments are pushing more Australian small firms into debt, draining weeks on chasing invoices and fuelling rising financial stress.
The subscription aims to woo Singapore's affluent customers with travel perks, investment discounts and bundled services worth more than S$10,000 a year.
Singapore customers shut out of premium banking may now buy access, as a S$899 annual membership bundles travel, investment and lifestyle perks.
Dealers could cut pricing errors and save staff time as live vehicle data replaces paper cards across showrooms and forecourts.
Only 41% of UK consumers feel able to spot AI-written content, leaving sports fan communities exposed to misleading posts and fake quotes.
While discovery is already mainstream, 45% of Hong Kong shoppers still balk at letting AI complete purchases, the survey found.
Trust remains thin for AI-led shopping, with most UK adults saying they would reject systems that handle spending or payment data.
Sluggish UK retail websites are prompting shoppers to abandon baskets, risking an estimated GBP £38 billion in lost eCommerce sales this year.
UK awareness of 'Pay by Bank' has plunged even as open banking payments surge, sparking calls for a single, standardised label at checkout.
New UK data shows men see parenthood penalties as gender neutral, even as women report a clear, lasting motherhood hit to pay and progression.