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Dec 31st, 2024 at 4:17am
 
Huge tranche of cost of living measures to kick in from New Year’s Day as Treasurer spruiks relief
A tranche of cost of living measures set to help struggling Aussies will kick in from January 1. Here’s how you’re affected.


News.com.au
December 30, 2024

A tranche of cost of living measures are set to kick in from January 1 in what Treasurer Jim Chalmers says will get a bit more help to struggling Australians.

Among the measures is an indexation freeze Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) co-payments. 

This means the share Australians pay for medicines covered by the PBS will not increase with inflation – a move estimated to save close to half a billion dollars over the next five years.

An indexation freeze on PBS co-payments is estimated to save Australians nearly half a billion dollars on medicines.

Youth Allowance recipients with dependants will get a payment bump, with single recipients getting an extra $30.60 and partnered recipients getting an additional $24.30.

Hundreds of thousands of aged care workers will also receive a 50 per cent increase in their award wages, with another 50 per cent coming in October 2025.

Dr Chalmers said on Monday the Albanese government was providing “meaningful and responsible cost of living help”.

“Many Australians will get a bit more help with the cost of living from New Year’s Day,” he said.   Smiley

“Our major focus in 2025 is people who are still doing it tough even though inflation is coming down and wages are up.

“The meaningful and responsible cost of living help which began in 2024 will be the key priority into 2025 as well.”


Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government is rolling out ‘meaningful and responsible cost of living help’.

The federal government has already rolled out numerous measures aimed at curbing the rising cost of living, such as energy bill credits.

But critics have charged that the relief efforts have been more mitigative than preventive.

Meanwhile, the Coalition has accused the government of spending too liberally and actually pushing inflation up.

The Reserve Bank has acknowledged spending at all levels of government has been inflationary, but that it was not the main driver.

Dr Chalmers said the federal government was “helping people earn more and keep more of what they earn”.   Smiley

He added every taxpayer was “receiving a tax cut, medicines are cheaper, youth and carer support is higher for a million Australians, and more people can study at TAFE for free”.   Smiley

“The biggest risk to household budgets in 2025 is Peter Dutton, who’d come after Medicare and wages again, push electricity prices up, and risk the progress we’ve made together in our economy,” Dr Chalmers said.

Australians are spending record amounts at supermarkets for less.

With Australians forking out record amounts on groceries for less and housing costs continuing to climb across the country, cost of living will be top of mind when voters cast their ballots next year.

Anthony Albanese has not called next year’s federal election, but May 16 is the latest it can be held.
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Reply #1 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 4:19am
 
“The biggest risk to household budgets in 2025 is Peter Dutton, who’d come after Medicare and wages again, push electricity prices up, and risk the progress we’ve made together in our economy,” Dr Chalmers said.   Sad
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Reply #2 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 5:58am
 
that explains the rent increase

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Reply #3 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 6:46am
 
The ALP are like France.
NLP have remained British.
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Reply #4 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 7:34am
 
50% pay rises - where's the money coming from?  Guess .... the owners of this privatised monstrosity aged care sector won't be paying it out of their tens of millions.... and it will lead to inflation that will place pressure on all other wages and soon a cup of coffee will cost you $20, and nobody will be able to use a retirement facility....

Side-Note:-  One such 'buy into' Grey Gulag here costs near a million to buy a fast-fab joint .. it's on the mud flats and MUST cop a flood some time ... the Eld Gel's d-i-l checked it out for her mother who is now alone - and when you 'exit' you pay them 35% of the then price as an exit fee... so $1.35m to live in a cheek-by-jowel Grey Gulag with a high wall around it to keep the Usual Suspects out and the demented in and a single 'staff member' on at night and even a 'restaurant' and 'club' inside the walls - Aged Tent City at top dollar ... then they slug you $700 a month for fees as well..... we're all in the wrong business ..... we should be adding to inflation and ripping out dollars by the boatload while doing so ....


Bloke posted a cafe's menu on a community site here - egg roll $14 ... so the pensioners now go without their fortnightly sit down with an egg roll and coffee... meet their old mates .... have a natter ...

The need is to control costs - not start making massive pay rises in some sectors and thus contribute to the growing schisms in this society.. the Division I warned Albo about.... typical of a dopey sheila government to fling money at one sector under the lie of 'wage gap'.... we need a REAL government here ...

Side-Note:-  Labor cry that this is a 'gender wage gap' since there are a lot of women in this work - it's a SECTOR wage issue - and again and not for the last time - women overall are currently paid 7-10% more per hour actually worked than men are... and THAT is a gender wage gap.  As part of my New Year chores - I'll re-do the figures for yez so yez can all smirk and ignore them and pretend you didn't see reality again ....


Hmmm - egg roll sounds good for breakfastgender....
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Reply #5 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 7:50am
 
Thanks labor for fair increases to the minimum wage, and helping people get fair pay rises. Smiley
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Reply #6 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 7:57am
 
"A Bit More Help To Struggling Australians"

Must be an election coming up.
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Reply #7 - Dec 31st, 2024 at 8:10am
 
whiteknight wrote on Dec 31st, 2024 at 7:50am:
Thanks labor for fair increases to the minimum wage, and helping people get fair pay rises. Smiley


What happened to 'equity' and the national wage case that provided a % of rise for everyone equally and lead to less division and social/economic divides and actually allowed a planned control over revenue and expenditure etc?

More and more 'governments' are making this madness up 'on the fly' and with out any kind of reliable and steady thinking for the future.

First the fantasy put out - 50% pay rise...

"Aged care staff will receive a wage boost, with the exact amount varying between staff.

Indirect care workers will receive a pay rise from 3% to 7%. Direct care workers (who can receive up to a 13% cumulative increase) will receive half their pay increase on 1 January and the remainder on 1 October."
  Clearly the boss will get 50% ...... buy another $20m house in Point Piper or something ...

So now we've got nurses (again), cops (again), railway workers (again) and aged care workers (again) getting pay rises - while the rest, under Workchoices Mk Infinity Under Labor - must 'direct negotiate' with their boss for a pay rise..... which the boss in the coffee shop can't afford... well - well... and the Indians etc working for some Equally Indian boss will just cop what they can get... but that's not wage theft - that's 'negotiated remuneration under WorkChoices Mk Infinity' that Labor never overturned as promised......

Labor just as treacherous as the LNP when it comes to actual wages across the board - but both firm in their commitment to division and favouritism to enable the growth of their kind of government of absolute control over a mass of peasants struggling to get a fair go, get out of tent/rent city, maybe own a home and raise a family together etc.... actually - what was that word... oh yes - lost in the mists of history.... PROSPER in their retirement with a good super package and a home and family all united... instead of the massive divisions in incomes that go on for working life and beyond...

Ah, yes - the 'social scientists' have had their way - they've destroyed civilisation as we know it so as to facilitate the rise of themselves and the party machines ..... think how many Learned Professors and PH.D's and such can tell you that outbreaks of flame cause bushfires!!   Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin  One on the news last night making some similarly inane comment, in high sounding terms of course. "The hot weather predicted is likely to cause discomfort and over-heating for some vulnerable people, and those with breathing issues should avoid smoke from the growing bushfires!!"........... buggar me - those guys are on the ball!!

Footnote:-  Yes - 2025 is an election year.  As carer I get $5.19 more a fortnight!!  Won't buy that cup of coffee while I wait for hours after driving for hours in my car to get the Eld Gel to some specialist..... drink cold from the home brewed cup.... and lucky to have it!!

If I hear that story of a Texas Ranger sipping water out of the wheel marks one more time....



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