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The survey more than half of Filipino millennials and Gen Zs worry they won’t be able to cover their expenses. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - More Filipino millennials and Gen Zs have taken either a part- or full-time paying job on top of their primary job just to make ends meet, according to the results of the Deloitte 2023 Millennial and Gen Z survey released on Monday.

When asked why they decided to take additional jobs, 66 per cent of millennials and 56 per cent of Gen Zs said they needed a secondary source of income, while about 40 per cent of both generational groups believed their side jobs helped them develop important skills and relationships. According to the survey, the need to supplement their pay cheque and take more jobs results negatively in young workers, as 66 per cent of Filipino millennials and 81 per cent of Filipino Gen Zs feel burned out due to the demand of workloads — an increase from 63 per cent and 70 per cent the previous year, respectively.

The results of the survey resonate with Ms Tel Montalbo, 27, who works as an architect for a local firm but still takes part-time jobs related to her field of work. “I think what companies really need to do to help their workers is to compensate them properly. Workers shouldn’t live pay cheque to pay cheque,” Ms Montalbo said.Covid-19 disruptions, an uncertain economy: Gen Z really does have it harder than millennials

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