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Millions of Aussies affected: How the new changes to your JobSeeker welfare payments could impact you

For a significant number of retired and unemployed Australians, welfare payments are the primary source of income.

That’s why we here at Seniors Discount Club are always keeping a keen eye on any government changes that could affect your payment plans.



Due to a recent parliament-passed increase, welfare recipients are gearing up to welcome a substantial $40-a-fortnight boost.

Considering the current cost of living crisis, this additional income is set to benefit millions of Australians.


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The increase in payments has been confirmed after key legislation passed by federal parliament. Credit: Shutterstock

Australians without children on Jobseeker can expect a climb from a little over $693 to around $749 a fortnight starting from September 20 under the new amendments.

This sizable top-up consists of a pre-revealed $40-per-fortnight bump in the federal budget, coupled with an additional increment of $16 as a regular part of indexation.

In the same vein, senior JobSeekers can look forward to an incremental leap to $802.50 per fortnight.

Moreover, single parents with children aged eight and above will be eligible for the higher Parenting Payment Single rate. This amendment will insert an extra $177 into their accounts each fortnight until their youngest child reaches 14.



Services such as Youth Allowance, Parenting Payment (Partnered), Austudy, ABSTUDY Living Allowance, Disability Support Pension (Youth) and the Special Benefit will also increase by $40 per fortnight.

Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has stated these increases will ease the cost of living pressures for around two million Australians.

Labor assistant minister Tim Ayres has agreed, expressing that the safety net bill is marking a ‘very substantial improvement’ in welfare, one that will create a tangible difference.

However, it's also worth noting that the Greens pushed for an even further increase to the income support rate to $88 a day–or $1232 a fortnight–to lift it beyond the poverty line as the cost of living and housing crisis continues to bite hard.


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The base rates of working-age and student payments will increase by $40 per fortnight. Credit: Shutterstock

Unsuccessful in their quest, Greens senator Janet Rice voiced her disappointment.

Highlighting the ongoing struggle, she stated that passing the modest increase would only condemn vulnerable people to poverty instead of offering a substantial solution conducive to welfare, health, and job search.



‘Which is absolutely bad for their wellbeing, their health and their ability to get a job—if you’ve got people living in poverty, you’re not in a position to be able to get a job,’ Senator Rice said.

‘It is absolutely shameful.’

Senator Ayres also stated he respected the arguments for higher welfare payments; however, the government was dealing with increased pressures on the budget, and higher rates would further cost ‘billions and billions of dollars’.

Independent senator David Pocock—who supported the idea of increasing payments to $88 a day, stated that the government was ‘kidding itself’ if it thought it could save money on welfare expenses and not spend it on other sectors, such as health and policing.

‘We’re going to have to pick up the bill eventually, and so it’s such short-term thinking to think that “Oh, we can just rip away social security payments, have people living in poverty, and that’s better for taxpayers”—it’s not,’ he explained.

‘We will be paying the cost when it comes to the health of those people who can’t afford fresh food, who can’t afford the basic necessities in life and who certainly can’t afford to fulfil scripts, to go and see the GP when they need it.’



The opposition and the Greens also made an effort to increase the threshold people could earn before experiencing a drop in their benefits from $150 to $300.

But that, too, didn’t pass, and Liberal frontbencher Anne Ruston commented that incentivising people to work more hours would create better job opportunities than increasing the welfare pay.

‘We philosophically believe that increasing the income-free areas and taking away the barriers... is a much more effective way of getting people back into the workforce,’ she stated.

While the debate about the effectiveness of these changes continues, there’s no denying that it is a small step towards helping vulnerable people around the country.
Key Takeaways
  • Welfare recipients in Australia are set to receive a $40-a-fortnight increase, boosting payments for those on JobSeeker and other welfare programs from September 20.
  • The Greens had proposed a higher increase to bring income support rates above the poverty line, which was rejected by the government and opposition.
  • Single parents with children aged eight and above will be eligible for the higher Parenting Payment Single rate, gaining an additional $177 each fortnight until their youngest child turns 14.
  • Despite calls for higher welfare payments, the government cited significant pressures on the budget, with other cost-of-living measures introduced to work alongside the increase.
If you have more questions about this recent change, we highly encourage getting in touch with Services Australia.

So, what are your thoughts, members? Do you think $40 a fortnight is enough to tide you over amid the high cost of living? Tell us your thoughts below!
 
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once again i see the govtis giving handouts for dolies and single parents and nothing extra for pensioners as usual WHAT inititive are you giving dolies a job and single parents inititive to keep there legs closed until they can afford children whileoldies just get further and further behind
Your gross👎
 
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For a significant number of retired and unemployed Australians, welfare payments are the primary source of income.

That’s why we here at Seniors Discount Club are always keeping a keen eye on any government changes that could affect your payment plans.



Due to a recent parliament-passed increase, welfare recipients are gearing up to welcome a substantial $40-a-fortnight boost.

Considering the current cost of living crisis, this additional income is set to benefit millions of Australians.


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The increase in payments has been confirmed after key legislation passed by federal parliament. Credit: Shutterstock

Australians without children on Jobseeker can expect a climb from a little over $693 to around $749 a fortnight starting from September 20 under the new amendments.

This sizable top-up consists of a pre-revealed $40-per-fortnight bump in the federal budget, coupled with an additional increment of $16 as a regular part of indexation.

In the same vein, senior JobSeekers can look forward to an incremental leap to $802.50 per fortnight.

Moreover, single parents with children aged eight and above will be eligible for the higher Parenting Payment Single rate. This amendment will insert an extra $177 into their accounts each fortnight until their youngest child reaches 14.



Services such as Youth Allowance, Parenting Payment (Partnered), Austudy, ABSTUDY Living Allowance, Disability Support Pension (Youth) and the Special Benefit will also increase by $40 per fortnight.

Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has stated these increases will ease the cost of living pressures for around two million Australians.

Labor assistant minister Tim Ayres has agreed, expressing that the safety net bill is marking a ‘very substantial improvement’ in welfare, one that will create a tangible difference.

However, it's also worth noting that the Greens pushed for an even further increase to the income support rate to $88 a day–or $1232 a fortnight–to lift it beyond the poverty line as the cost of living and housing crisis continues to bite hard.


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The base rates of working-age and student payments will increase by $40 per fortnight. Credit: Shutterstock

Unsuccessful in their quest, Greens senator Janet Rice voiced her disappointment.

Highlighting the ongoing struggle, she stated that passing the modest increase would only condemn vulnerable people to poverty instead of offering a substantial solution conducive to welfare, health, and job search.



‘Which is absolutely bad for their wellbeing, their health and their ability to get a job—if you’ve got people living in poverty, you’re not in a position to be able to get a job,’ Senator Rice said.

‘It is absolutely shameful.’

Senator Ayres also stated he respected the arguments for higher welfare payments; however, the government was dealing with increased pressures on the budget, and higher rates would further cost ‘billions and billions of dollars’.

Independent senator David Pocock—who supported the idea of increasing payments to $88 a day, stated that the government was ‘kidding itself’ if it thought it could save money on welfare expenses and not spend it on other sectors, such as health and policing.

‘We’re going to have to pick up the bill eventually, and so it’s such short-term thinking to think that “Oh, we can just rip away social security payments, have people living in poverty, and that’s better for taxpayers”—it’s not,’ he explained.

‘We will be paying the cost when it comes to the health of those people who can’t afford fresh food, who can’t afford the basic necessities in life and who certainly can’t afford to fulfil scripts, to go and see the GP when they need it.’



The opposition and the Greens also made an effort to increase the threshold people could earn before experiencing a drop in their benefits from $150 to $300.

But that, too, didn’t pass, and Liberal frontbencher Anne Ruston commented that incentivising people to work more hours would create better job opportunities than increasing the welfare pay.

‘We philosophically believe that increasing the income-free areas and taking away the barriers... is a much more effective way of getting people back into the workforce,’ she stated.

While the debate about the effectiveness of these changes continues, there’s no denying that it is a small step towards helping vulnerable people around the country.
Key Takeaways

  • Welfare recipients in Australia are set to receive a $40-a-fortnight increase, boosting payments for those on JobSeeker and other welfare programs from September 20.
  • The Greens had proposed a higher increase to bring income support rates above the poverty line, which was rejected by the government and opposition.
  • Single parents with children aged eight and above will be eligible for the higher Parenting Payment Single rate, gaining an additional $177 each fortnight until their youngest child turns 14.
  • Despite calls for higher welfare payments, the government cited significant pressures on the budget, with other cost-of-living measures introduced to work alongside the increase.
If you have more questions about this recent change, we highly encourage getting in touch with Services Australia.

So, what are your thoughts, members? Do you think $40 a fortnight is enough to tide you over amid the high cost of living? Tell us your thoughts below!
i think rewarding unemployed for not workong more than pensioners who worked all there lives is disgusting especially for peoplre who have not worked for over 12 months and there are many
also single parents gey a pay rise 6 times more than the disabled carers and pensioners
WHY AFTER ALL THEY HAS CHILDREN THAT THEY CANNOT AFFORD
WHAT DID SINGLE PARENTS DO 50YEARS AGO WHEN THRE WAS NO CENTRELINK
THEY WORKED ,THEY WORKED \AND HAD TO SO WHY CANT SINGLE PARENTS WORK TODAY
WHY BECAUSE YOU PAY THEM TO STAY AT HOME
 
once again i see the govtis giving handouts for dolies and single parents and nothing extra for pensioners as usual WHAT inititive are you giving dolies a job and single parents inititive to keep there legs closed until they can afford children whileoldies just get further and further behind
Single parents aren't only single women who just keep having kids. Sometimes they are women, or even men, who were once in a marriage or committed relationship, who find themselves bringing up the children by themselves! Some are on their own because their partner has died. They are fully entitled to receive a single parents pension. Would you prefer that these children starved?
 
i think rewarding unemployed for not workong more than pensioners who worked all there lives is disgusting especially for peoplre who have not worked for over 12 months and there are many
also single parents gey a pay rise 6 times more than the disabled carers and pensioners
WHY AFTER ALL THEY HAS CHILDREN THAT THEY CANNOT AFFORD
WHAT DID SINGLE PARENTS DO 50YEARS AGO WHEN THRE WAS NO CENTRELINK
THEY WORKED ,THEY WORKED \AND HAD TO SO WHY CANT SINGLE PARENTS WORK TODAY
WHY BECAUSE YOU PAY THEM TO STAY AT HOME
50 years ago, EVERY 'parent' received Child Endowment payments, not means tested so even the wealthiest received the payment. Very very broad (anecdotal) 'evidence' you've provided. Systematic long term unemployment has been a major issue with welfare for the past 50+ years (definition of long term unemployed it 12mth). Difference between then and now is once the dole recipient reach 60 (women) & 65 (men) they went straight on to the aged pension (not means tested). Equally, the vast majority went onto a 'Mature Aged Allowance' at the age of 55 and were not longer required to seek work. Single parents (now) are required to work once their youngest turns 6, wasn't the case in those good ole days you reference. Welfare is NOT an entitlement, it's an eligibility that needs to be met to receive. For the past 30+ years all working Australians will have built up a superannuation fund, if you think you should retire at 60, do it and use the funds from your super.
 
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Single parents aren't only single women who just keep having kids. Sometimes they are women, or even men, who were once in a marriage or committed relationship, who find themselves bringing up the children by themselves! Some are on their own because their partner has died. They are fully entitled to receive a single parents pension. Would you prefer that these children starved?
NO i personly think that they should work for their children just like everyone else did when there was no centrelinc
i have been married twice and always worked to make sure my children were brought up properly and when my wife died i continued working because that was the way i was brougt up
Both my children have always worked so wha t excuse does anyone have to have children and not work
ISNT THEIR CHILD MINDING SERVICES .LIVE IN BOYFRIENDS OR GIRKFRIENDS RELATIVES
WHAT did people do when there was no centrelink THEY WORKED %92 are women and %8 men
what percentige of people are on centrelinc payments due to a marriage breakup and what percentage are there go on a pension under 50 go on a pension due to a death of thier spouse
IN fact what percentage of people who are single parents can commit to having a child and not commit to marriage
IFyou cannot commit to marriage then you should not have children as you already know your relationship is not going to last
 
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Single parents aren't only single women who just keep having kids. Sometimes they are women, or even men, who were once in a marriage or committed relationship, who find themselves bringing up the children by themselves! Some are on their own because their partner has died. They are fully entitled to receive a single parents pension. Would you prefer that these children starved?
SINGLE PARENTS HAVE BEEN AROUND FOREVER
WHAT DID THEY DO 50 YEARS AGO WHEN THERE WAS NO PENSIONS
THEY had to work
Children should be planned with a parennting plan in mind and even in a death or dicorce you should have a plan to bring up a child or children without taxpayers bring them up
 
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Single parents aren't only single women who just keep having kids. Sometimes they are women, or even men, who were once in a marriage or committed relationship, who find themselves bringing up the children by themselves! Some are on their own because their partner has died. They are fully entitled to receive a single parents pension. Would you prefer that these children starved?
the fact is that single parents now have 14 years /per child at home
Get your facts straight LOOK at the smith family
They say there is 2 nillion children not looked after which means their is about 4 million unplanned pregnancies and negligent parents
THEY GET REWARDED FOR NOT PLANNING TO HAVE CHILDREN BUT HAVE THEM ANYWAY
WHO BENEFITS THE MOST
 
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the fact is that single parents now have 14 years /per child at home
Get your facts straight LOOK at the smith family
They say there is 2 nillion children not looked after which means their is about 4 million unplanned pregnancies and negligent parents
THEY GET REWARDED FOR NOT PLANNING TO HAVE CHILDREN BUT HAVE THEM ANYWAY
WHO BENEFITS THE MOST
Introduce "selective" breeding....
 
50 years ago, EVERY 'parent' received Child Endowment payments, not means tested so even the wealthiest received the payment. Very very broad (anecdotal) 'evidence' you've provided. Systematic long term unemployment has been a major issue with welfare for the past 50+ years (definition of long term unemployed it 12mth). Difference between then and now is once the dole recipient reach 60 (women) & 65 (men) they went straight on to the aged pension (not means tested). Equally, the vast majority went onto a 'Mature Aged Allowance' at the age of 55 and were not longer required to seek work. Single parents (now) are required to work once their youngest turns 6, wasn't the case in those good ole days you reference. Welfare is NOT an entitlement, it's an eligibility that needs to be met to receive. For the past 30+ years all working Australians will have built up a superannuation fund, if you think you should retire at 60, do it and use the funds from your super.
yes they recieved a payment of less than $2.00 and per head of population the majority worked unlike today
IF their wasnt so many bludgers and children born out of wedlock and no plan other than go on the pension then possibly the people who worked all their lives and built this country would be treated with more respect
THE BABY boomers not only built this country and helped protect it in world war 2 but they deserve to be looked after over generations of people who do nothing to contribute to anyone but themselves at taxpayers expence
 
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yes they recieved a payment of less than $2.00 and per head of population the majority worked unlike today
IF their wasnt so many bludgers and children born out of wedlock and no plan other than go on the pension then possibly the people who worked all their lives and built this country would be treated with more respect
THE BABY boomers not only built this country and helped protect it in world war 2 but they deserve to be looked after over generations of people who do nothing to contribute to anyone but themselves at taxpayers expence
Pretty sure Baby Boomers were born after WW2
 
once again for the 6TH TIME in the last 3 years i see no EXTRA increases for the people who built this country and paid their taxes after working 50 years plus while people who can sit at home and do nothing get rewarded more once again
lets not forget the single parents who cannot afford to bring up children also get rewarded for doing nothing other than have children
WHY ARENT PENSIONERS AND THE DISABLED TREATED THE SAME OR BETTER THAN DOLE BLUDGERS AND PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY EXCEPT HAVE CHILDREN THEY CANNOT AFFORD AND GET REWARDED FOR IT
AMANDA RISHTON NEEDS TO START TREATING HER PEERS AS WELL AS SHE TREATS SINGLE PARENTS and the unemployed especially as they can fix themselves by not having children that they cannot afford and the unemployed can get jobs if they are not payed so much to do nothing
THE AGED HAVE MOTAGES AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO PAY FOR AND THEY SHOULD ALSO BE REWARDED AND NOT NEGLECTED
 
once again for the 6TH TIME in the last 3 years i see no EXTRA increases for the people who built this country and paid their taxes after working 50 years plus while people who can sit at home and do nothing get rewarded more once again
lets not forget the single parents who cannot afford to bring up children also get rewarded for doing nothing other than have children
WHY ARENT PENSIONERS AND THE DISABLED TREATED THE SAME OR BETTER THAN DOLE BLUDGERS AND PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY EXCEPT HAVE CHILDREN THEY CANNOT AFFORD AND GET REWARDED FOR IT
AMANDA RISHTON NEEDS TO START TREATING HER PEERS AS WELL AS SHE TREATS SINGLE PARENTS and the unemployed especially as they can fix themselves by not having children that they cannot afford and the unemployed can get jobs if they are not payed so much to do nothing
THE AGED HAVE MOTAGES AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO PAY FOR AND THEY SHOULD ALSO BE REWARDED AND NOT NEGLECTED
You will get nothing but bad mouthed saying things like this, they don't like to hear the TRUTH. I agree with you it is disgusting that a single centrelink person gets more than myself who WORKED that's a dirty word to this generation for my entitlement. There are a LOT of bleeding hearts on this site.
 
once again for the 6TH TIME in the last 3 years i see no EXTRA increases for the people who built this country and paid their taxes after working 50 years plus while people who can sit at home and do nothing get rewarded more once again
lets not forget the single parents who cannot afford to bring up children also get rewarded for doing nothing other than have children
WHY ARENT PENSIONERS AND THE DISABLED TREATED THE SAME OR BETTER THAN DOLE BLUDGERS AND PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY EXCEPT HAVE CHILDREN THEY CANNOT AFFORD AND GET REWARDED FOR IT
AMANDA RISHTON NEEDS TO START TREATING HER PEERS AS WELL AS SHE TREATS SINGLE PARENTS and the unemployed especially as they can fix themselves by not having children that they cannot afford and the unemployed can get jobs if they are not payed so much to do nothing
THE AGED HAVE MOTAGES AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO PAY FOR AND THEY SHOULD ALSO BE REWARDED AND NOT NEGLECTED
Firstly, the aged pension is index every year, so your wrong. Secondly, you are over estimating how much tax you have paid verse how much you get back. The bulk of the wealth of this country comes from mining taxes by a country mile. Most welfare dependent (and the age pension is welfare) get far more back than they EVER paid in tax.
 
once again for the 6TH TIME in the last 3 years i see no EXTRA increases for the people who built this country and paid their taxes after working 50 years plus while people who can sit at home and do nothing get rewarded more once again
lets not forget the single parents who cannot afford to bring up children also get rewarded for doing nothing other than have children
WHY ARENT PENSIONERS AND THE DISABLED TREATED THE SAME OR BETTER THAN DOLE BLUDGERS AND PEOPLE WHO DO NOTHING IN THIS COUNTRY EXCEPT HAVE CHILDREN THEY CANNOT AFFORD AND GET REWARDED FOR IT
AMANDA RISHTON NEEDS TO START TREATING HER PEERS AS WELL AS SHE TREATS SINGLE PARENTS and the unemployed especially as they can fix themselves by not having children that they cannot afford and the unemployed can get jobs if they are not payed so much to do nothing
THE AGED HAVE MOTAGES AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO PAY FOR AND THEY SHOULD ALSO BE REWARDED AND NOT NEGLECTED
i would have thought the people who originally built this country would all be dead.
 
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Firstly, the aged pension is index every year, so your wrong. Secondly, you are over estimating how much tax you have paid verse how much you get back. The bulk of the wealth of this country comes from mining taxes by a country mile. Most welfare dependent (and the age pension is welfare) get far more back than they EVER paid in tax.
I AM NOT ON WELFARE I PAID TAX'S , AND IT IS AN AGED PENSION. HOW DARE YOU SAY I'M ON WELFARE, DON'T EVER PUT ME IN THE SAME BASKETS AS THE LAZY SODS ON WELFARE AND THE ONES WHO HAVE BEEN ON WELFARE FOR LONGER THAN 12MONTHS ARE THE LAZY SODS. I WORKED FOR MY MONEY WHICH IS WAY MORE THAN I CAN SAY FOR SOME PEOPLE.
 
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I AM NOT ON WELFARE I PAID TAX'S , AND IT IS AN AGED PENSION. HOW DARE YOU SAY I'M ON WELFARE, DON'T EVER PUT ME IN THE SAME BASKETS AS THE LAZY SODS ON WELFARE AND THE ONES WHO HAVE BEEN ON WELFARE FOR LONGER THAN 12MONTHS ARE THE LAZY SODS. I WORKED FOR MY MONEY WHICH IS WAY MORE THAN I CAN SAY FOR SOME PEOPLE.
You're dependent on a welfare payment, if you don't have the resource ie. sufficient superannuation to live off independently (see the word in the word) you are on welfare.
 
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