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What are the skills needed for future jobs?

A joint report by Oxford Economics and Snap Inc, the parent company of Snapchat, predicts that young workers with advanced digital skills are likely to see their income levels rise by 500 per cent by 2030.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says there will be an assumption in this week's budget of borders opening next year.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg Source: Ben Patrick / SBS News

A new international study predicts that three in five jobs will require advanced digital skills by 2030. But with one in four workers lacking digital skills, Australia may be staring at a significant skills gap in a fully automated economy.





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