1.4m Aussie workers likely to quit amid cost-of-living pressures

 | Sep 27, 2023 16:08

The cost-of-living crisis has negatively impacted the job satisfaction of 35% of the nation’s workforce and 1.4 million workers are expect to quit within six to 12 months, according to new research.

Key points
  • 1.4 million employees, around 10% of the Aussie workforce, believe they will likely leave their jobs in the coming six to 12 months
  • More than a third of workers have found their job satification has been negaitvely impacted by the cost-of-living crisis
  • Employee households saw their living costs climb 9.6% in the June quarter, compared to a 6% inflation rate

Leading workers compensation insurer Allianz (ETR:ALVG) Australia surveyed 1,500 employees and 521 managers in May, finding 28% of employees have felt exhausted when it comes to work over the last year and 24% feel they’re underpaid.

Employees saw their living costs leap by close to 10% in the year to June on the back of a record quarterly rise, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) found.

That’s significantly higher the simultaneous increase recorded by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), with inflation rising just 6% in the 12 months to June.