‘Many Australians continue to experience financial challenges’: Meanwhile, MPs just scored a $15k raise

Cost of living pressures continue to bite for many Australians, especially older citizens managing fixed incomes and rising expenses.

But while households tighten their belts, a new decision from an independent tribunal has sparked fresh debate about fairness and financial priorities.

Here’s what’s been quietly approved behind the scenes—and why it’s raising eyebrows.


Many Australians continued to tighten their belts as the cost of living remained a pressing concern—but some of the nation’s top leaders were quietly handed a boost to their pay packets.

From 1 July, a pay rise approved by the 2025 Review of Remuneration for Holders of Public Office was set to come into effect, benefiting federal politicians, senior public servants and departmental heads.

While the increase was described as ‘relatively modest’, it came at a time when many households were struggling to make ends meet.


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Pay rise for politicians sparks fresh backlash. Image source: Instagram/albomp


Among those receiving a bump was Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, whose salary jumped from around $607,471 to over $622,000—a lift of about $15,000. Treasurer Jim Chalmers also saw his pay rise from $438,111 to $448,625, while Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s income increased to $442,643. For backbenchers, salaries went up from $233,660 to $239,267.

The 2.4 per cent increase mirrored the inflation figure from March, according to the tribunal’s determination released on 11 June.

But the rise was still smaller than the Fair Work Commission’s minimum wage decision, which granted workers a 3.5 per cent increase above inflation.

‘The tribunal notes the domestic economy is continuing to stabilise following a period of elevated inflation and that many Australians continue to experience financial challenges,’ it stated.

‘In the current economic context, the tribunal considers an increase of 2.4 per cent appropriate.’

It added: ‘This adjustment reflects a measured approach, balancing the need for restraint given economic conditions with the recognition of the upward pressure on household costs.’


The independent tribunal, responsible for setting remuneration for federal politicians and public officials, highlighted its policy of delivering only ‘modest’ pay increases in recent years.

‘Including the current decision, the cumulative total of remuneration increases awarded by the tribunal since 2016 amounts to 18.65 per cent,’ it said.

‘In contrast, remuneration increases more generally in the public and private sectors (based on overall March WPI data from 2016–2025) equate to 25.6 per cent.’

Though described as restrained, the decision still drew scrutiny, particularly given the ongoing economic challenges faced by average Australians.


If you’ve been wondering how these pay rises keep slipping through—especially when so many are doing it tough—this report lays it all out.

It’s a must-watch for Aussies who’ve seen governments come and go, and still find themselves asking: who’s really looking out for us?

Settle in and see what you make of it.


Source: Youtube/Sky News Australia​


Key Takeaways
  • Federal politicians and senior public servants were granted a 2.4 per cent pay rise from 1 July.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s salary increased by $15,000, with similar boosts for other top officials.
  • The tribunal said the increase matched March inflation and was appropriate given current economic conditions.
  • Despite being lower than private sector wage growth, the decision faced criticism amid widespread cost of living struggles.

With many older Australians watching every dollar, how does a politician’s pay rise sit with you during these tough times? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

In a previous story, we looked into the controversial new super tax and how it appears to favour long-serving politicians—sparking frustration among everyday Australians.

For seniors who’ve worked hard, saved diligently, and now rely on their super to get by, the double standard can feel especially unfair.

If you missed that one, it’s worth a read to see how this issue ties into the broader conversation around political perks.

Read more: ‘The new super tax has been designed to excuse long-serving politicians': And it’s causing outrage
 

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State politicians received the rise as well. It’s not set by the politicians but some obscure board who oversee such things. Now we poor Tasmanians have to endure another state election, we only had one last year! I’m totally over politicians, so pity help anyone stupid enough to knock on my door!
If you don't know the person don't answer the door !!! I would like to legally use a sign on my fence / letterbox no entry past this point except by appt.
 
They can't be serious. Those poor public servants must be finding it hard. Where is this money coming from?. Australia has so much debt already. Their wages need to be halved & put back into the community & they would still cry & say they couldn't possibly survive on a 50% pay cut. Australia is going down the gurgler so fast thanks to greedy , greedy people that don't give s stuff about anyone but themselves. It is a disgrace. Think we will move to Asia.
 
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Up to 15k for them and a measly what maybe a fiver for us.... why not do a swap you gutless lying aholes you lot take the 5.
 
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Oh dear, what a touchy subject. I am thinking that, taking a completely lateral point of view, I will receive a tongue-lashing from members, but here it is. I believe that a higher income for politicians will attract more qualified people for the positions as they become available. There has to be some regard for what smart people can earn in the private sector, and compare that with what politicians are paid. It is very poor for the people we entrust to protect us from everything.
 
To all those who voted for Albo and his gangsters, you got exactly what you wished for! How could you vote same and expect any different? Cognitive dissonance at its best...
 
They can't be serious. Those poor public servants must be finding it hard. Where is this money coming from?. Australia has so much debt already. Their wages need to be halved & put back into the community & they would still cry & say they couldn't possibly survive on a 50% pay cut. Australia is going down the gurgler so fast thanks to greedy , greedy people that don't give s stuff about anyone but themselves. It is a disgrace. Think we will move to Asia.
Ask MPs and they will tell you the wages are set by a tribunal. I can't remember the MP's name but several years ago a SA Govt one said they shouldn't be getting the rise and tried to "reject" it, and was basically told he had no say in the matter and he was going to be taxed on the whole lot regardless of the fact he told them some of it should be used for other purposes or given to charities that would genuinely benefit from it.
 
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If all politicians are getting a 2.4 pay rise does that mean there Luke's and merks as well go up too. If so we all should say to the pm that it's time to get rid of there Luke's and merks and the there paid retirement fund and free air fares in retirement so we normal Australians can have a better future then we have now but that will never happen under the any one off the major party's or any politicians that we have today because they just not now what the common person is going through.
 
They can't be serious. Those poor public servants must be finding it hard. Where is this money coming from?. Australia has so much debt already. Their wages need to be halved & put back into the community & they would still cry & say they couldn't possibly survive on a 50% pay cut. Australia is going down the gurgler so fast thanks to greedy , greedy people that don't give s stuff about anyone but themselves. It is a disgrace. Think we will move to Asia.
I agree that the politicians not have a say on they pay rise but there the one's that pick the people that sit on the tribunal that says and desides how much they get, remember scott Morrison when he was in government the politicians got a pay rise when everyone was in lockdown.
 
Just make sure no one votes LABOUR !
It's the coalition party as well just remember how many pay rises that the tribunal agree to under Scott Morrison etc. so I want vote for any Major party like I didn't in 2022 & 2025 because we haven't got professional politicians in any level of government in Australia at the moment.
 
Just make sure no one votes LABOUR !
It's the coalition party as well just remember how many pay rises that the tribunal agree to under Scott Morrison etc. so I want vote for any Major party like I didn't in 2022 & 2025 because we haven't got professional politicians in any level of government in Australia at the moment
 
These politicians are low socio humans. They get elected and then make themselves shifty in their personal space by getting greedy. They do not need additional pay rises as they are getting enough. They use a third party to arbitrate they pay rises this keeps them away from being criticised.
this is a second payrise in 12 months i think
$15,000 dollars then too = $30 THOUSAND pay rise in 1 year and the payrise for low income earners is also 2nd in 12 months =$60 aweek
PENSIONERS $2.30
 
It’s not politics ! It’s a criminal cartel fattening up !!
i also think dutton was put up for prime minister to make ALBANESE LOOK BETTER THAN HE IS
AFTER ALL HE LOST HIS OWN ELECTORATE AS WELL
SEEMED SUS TO ME WHY ANOTHER IDIOT TRIED TO BEAT ALBANESE
I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT A CANDIDATE FOR PRIME MINISTER WOULD REQUIRE SOME INTELLIGENCE, WHICH DUTTON FAILED ON ALL COUNTS
THIS MADE ALBANESE THE BETTER OF THE 2 EVILS HOWEVER BOTH LIE AND BULLSHIT ALL AUSTRALIANS ESPECIALLY PENSIONERS
 

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