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Increase JobSeeker Rate In Line With Aged Pension
Nov 29th, 2024 at 4:28pm
 
ACOSS urges government to increase JobSeeker rate in line with aged pension payments



November 27, 2024
News.com.au

The federal government is being urged to use the next budget to raise the JobSeeker rate by $26 a day to help people afford “the basic essentials of life”.

The call comes as new report from the Australian Council of Social Service shows the current JobKeeper payments are “woefully low” with recipients choosing which of the 23 basic essentials in life to do without. These include skipping meals, paying for clothes or basic medical treatments.

JobKeeper payments are not high enough to support basic living expenses, a new report finds.

According to the report, Aussies on Jobseeker are 14 times more likely to lack a substantial meal at least once a day; almost nine times more likely to lack a mobile phone or a motor vehicle, and eight times more likely to lack access to the internet at home or a washing machine.

ACOSS chief executive Cassandra Goldie said the current Jobseeker and Youth Allowance payments were so “woefully low that people can’t afford the basic essentials of life”.   Sad

“People receiving income support are experiencing multiple material deprivation at rates that far exceed the general population,” she said.

Ms Goldie has urged the government to raise JobSeeker payments in line with the current pension.

Jobseeker recipients currently receive $56 a day, while the aged pension rate is $82 per day.

“In its upcoming budget, the federal government must raise income support payments to liveable levels, fix employment services, boost social housing and enact a jobs, services and training plan to reduce long-term unemployment,” she said.

“These policies will go a long way to reducing poverty and material deprivation across Australia.”


One example is Lake Macquarie resident Melika who has put off essential medical appointments for more than a year as she “simply can’t afford them.”

“I need these tests due to the toll poverty has taken on my health. Medicare doesn’t cover the costs and without support, I have no way to access the care I need,” Melika said.   Sad

“Living in social housing has brought new challenges … I can’t afford to stay connected with friends and I ignore my electricity bills.

“This isn’t just financial deprivation, it’s an ongoing struggle that affects every part of my life.”

ACOSS is calling for a hike in the JobSeeker rate to help struggling Australians.

The Jobseeker payment is financial help from the government. Aussies can qualify for the payment if they are over 22, haven’t reached pension age and are looking for work.

In September, Jobseeker rates for singles over the age of 22 with no children increases by $15.30 to a total of $778 per fortnight.

Meanwhile, the partnered rate rose by $14 a fortnight totalling $712.30 each per fortnight, or $1424.60 combined.

Around five million Australians receive some sort of income support, although the share of the population receiving payments fell from 24.6 per cent to 23.4 per cent between 2018 and 2023.
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Re: Increase JobSeeker Rate In Line With Aged Pension
Reply #1 - Dec 2nd, 2024 at 9:04pm
 
Pensioners have worked hard paid taxes and aren't expected to work again so they should always get more money than the dole.

The Dole was never meant to be a lifestyle choice if you want more money get a job the minimum wage is over $25 an hour
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Reply #2 - Dec 2nd, 2024 at 11:01pm
 
They are different things. The pension should be greater but Job Seeker rate should be higher than it is.
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Reply #3 - Dec 3rd, 2024 at 9:14am
 
Dnarever wrote on Dec 2nd, 2024 at 11:01pm:
They are different things. The pension should be greater but Job Seeker rate should be higher than it is.


Exactly. Furthermore, the Jobseeker rate should be enough so that people don't have to skip meals, but should not be so high as to be seen as an alternative to having a job. It should be a short-term solution while you seek employment. I'd like to see a system similar to that used in the US, whereby a job seeker has a set amount of time to find a job, after which their government payment is decreased gradually as certain time periods are passed. It eventually gets to the point where they have had enough time to find a job and so if they have not by that time, they lose the government payment in its entirety. Taxpayers should not be paying for dole bludgers.
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Re: Increase JobSeeker Rate In Line With Aged Pension
Reply #4 - Dec 3rd, 2024 at 9:47am
 
Pensioner Bonus for putting up with PC sh
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t for the past fifty years or so... in line with the pretty politician's retirement scheme... FFS... show me one that was ever worth it after the endless perks.
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