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Extra income relief? Coalition backs JobSeeker boost

We have some great news to share with you today, especially for those who might be struggling to stretch their budgets or are in need of some additional support.

The government's JobSeeker boost is now on its way after gaining the backing of the Coalition.



In this year's federal budget, the government proposed a $40 fortnightly increase to JobSeeker and Youth Allowance payments.

This would provide some much-needed relief to the hip pockets of over a million Australians on welfare, including seniors.


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The federal budget included a $40 fortnightly increase to JobSeeker and youth allowance payments. Credit: David Peterson/Pexels

Moreover, the extra $92.10 a fortnight currently received by people over 60 will now also be offered to people over the age of 55.

This is a welcome change that acknowledges the financial difficulties faced by many in this age group, helping to ease the burden of living expenses. According to reports, it’s also to recognise that people 55 and over are finding it harder to find work.



The Coalition has chosen to support the legislation, though they are planning to push for an amendment to increase the income threshold a welfare recipient can earn before their payments are reduced.

The Australian Financial Review reported that the opposition intends to propose an increase in this threshold from $150 to $300 a fortnight, arguing that this change would encourage more people to re-enter the workforce.


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The increase would hopefully encourage people to go back to work. Credit: Karen Laårk Boshoff/Pexels

If the government rejects this proposal, the opposition has confirmed they will still back the unamended legislation, ensuring its passage through the Senate and guaranteeing the JobSeeker boost for those in need.

While this news brings hopeful relief for many Australians, the Head of Treasury recently warned a parliamentary committee that more challenging times lie ahead – high inflation and rising interest rates continue to put the squeeze on household incomes.



In addition to the financial pressures, the property sector is also experiencing a strain.

New building approvals have plummeted by a whopping 50 per cent in the last two years, and this lack of supply could worsen the rental and housing affordability crisis.

It was first announced earlier this month that recipients aged over 55 were expected to receive a modest increase in their JobSeeker rate.

According to the report, the decision is part of the government’s plan to bring relief to cost-of-living pressures, specifically targeting those who have been unemployed for a while and older Australians having trouble finding work.

You can read the rest of the story here.



This story also comes after a welfare recipient and a radio host ignited a heated discussion live on-air about whether or not the current system is too generous, too stingy, or just right. You can read the full story here.
Key Takeaways
  • More than a million Australians on JobSeeker will receive a boost.
  • The government included a $40 fortnightly increase to JobSeeker and youth allowance payments in this year's federal budget.
  • The Coalition plans to try to change the legislation to increase the income threshold for welfare recipients before their payments are reduced.
  • The Head of Treasury warns Australians of more tough times ahead, with high inflation and rising interest rates continuing to squeeze household incomes.
Our focus here at Seniors Discount Club is always to keep you informed of the latest developments that affect your daily lives. We're here to support and entertain you, and we hope this update brought some welcome news to your day!

What do you think about this boost, members? Share your thoughts in the comments!
 
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Ditto to June E. You are SO right. It's a brainless Government in bringing out migrants to do the work our lot SHOULD be doing. As long as they acquire results to solve a problem, yet another turns up in where the .... are they going to live? There's problems heaping up on problems, let alone giving them 10.000 dollars to come out here. AND where's the food coming from to feed them comfortably as it is our responsibility having invited them here? We vote these morons IN & complain afterwards. WE can equally take blame that whoever we vote in, they stuff up. No one seems to get it right. We WOULD if we were given MORE TRUTH FROM CANBERRA. We are known as a very generous country, so why not the people who have billions of dollars all get together, many being in their twilight years who cannot take such sums to Heaven, dig us out of the mire? Sensibly they will NOT because the roll out once more with the crowd we rely on in Canberra will do it all again. They do not know the meaning of benevolence. (except for themselves). My parents taught me to see "good in everybody" & I have TRIED to this very day. I think I will dip out because it has arrived in the "too hard basket" & I AM glad that I have arrived in God's waiting room " to live out the time I have left in a world I tried to alter with the majority of one. I can @ least say I tried like so many others. It was disheartening but I DID give it a go like many others.
 
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You have got to be kidding me...Labor "best economic managers"..Are you so blind that you cannot see that all they do is hand out to dole bludgers who don't want to work...The trillion dollar debt was mainly caused by the government spending money during COVID to keep the country alive and running AND saving a lot of people going broke. These people also offered jobs to people like you who were probably sitting at home doing nothing and complaining that they don't give you more of our money, you know...the people called taxpayers.
I couldn't say it better DKH. All that COVID $'s .... ScoMo was doomed if he didn't give money during the pandemic and now he is doomed because he did. It was all approved by Labor in the SENATE!!! which every party approved of it, like Labor the Greens etc. I am sooooooooo sooooo glad I never voted for LABOR, never have, never will.
 
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Doesn't make sense does it? Giving the unemployed more money to do nothing !!! No logic in that at all.
 
I understand that times are very tough out there. However, my daughter has been working with employment agencies for many years and has said that this extra money is not going to encourage the long term habitual unemployed into the workforce. There are so many that know all the lurks and perks to getting out of finding employment and how to manage on the money they already receive. So giving them more money won't get them back into work. What they really needed to do is to bring back work for the dole scheme that we had years ago and allow them to earn that extra money without affecting their current payments. There are families that have had generation after generation on welfare, it has become their way of life and an expectation that they won't ever have to work, and they receive alot more handouts than the general public know about.
As do so-called refugees. They are looked after in a better manner than most old people in Old Folks Homes. I know they have lost everything but for them to get a house & car & more money than a pensioner is bad. Even though I was a Ten Pound Pomm We still had to have enough money to tide us over the first few weeks until we had jobs.
 
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