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Sky News Political Editor aclennell says an announcement about the future of JobSeeker is expected to come from the government this week.

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says an announcement about the future of JobSeeker is expected to come from the government this week. The rate of the payment increased during the pandemic to almost double its original amount with calls for it to remain at similar levels.

“I tipped yesterday it would be less than the coronavirus supplement but be greater than the old rate,” Mr Clennell said. Mr Clennell also indicated the rate may not significantly increase. “But I do not expect a big rise in the payment because several ministers have told me that to have JobSeeker at its current level is a disincentive to people going to work."

 

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aclennell “ at its current level is a disincentive to people going to work.' It is below the poverty level and half the full time minimum wage. What are they basing this on rather than a gut feeling and ideological instincts no more rational that Pavlov's dogs slobbering before a bell.

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aclennell How the hell is $40-50 a day a disincentive for work ? Anyone with half a brain can see this is BS. Ppl have to pay rent, food, phone, internet, electricity, water, transport etc. Very few choose this hand to mouth existence, ppl are desperate for jobs- raisetherateforgood

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aclennell Breaking News... Job Keeper will remain only for Victoria and FNQ to allow their Premiers to continue to close borders and lockdown. States Premiers have never enjoyed their fame quite so much as now!!

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JobSeeker to be boosted by $50 a fortnight | Sky News AustraliaThe JobSeeker payment will be increased by $50 a fortnight with the income free threshold also to be increased. \n\nThe move comes after Prime Minister Scott Morrison appealed for partyroom support for a permanent increase to the rate when the supplement ends in March. \n\nHealth Minister Greg Hunt this morning said an increase to the supplement would be fair, but cautioned the government to avoid making it a disincentive to work. \n\n“I think there’s a case to be able to help more Australians, and we’ve seen through the course of the pandemic the support that the government has given,” he said. \n\n“So, we want to make sure we’re supporting Australians but also supporting them by giving them the opportunity to work”. \n\nOpposition Leader Anthony Albanese also strongly backed the move to increase the JobSeeker payment, however, avoided suggesting a number when asked about a possible new figure today. \n\nMr Albanese also said Labor was unable to change anything given they were not the government. \n\n“Well we’re not the government, I’ll give you the big tip; we don’t have a chance to change the figure today or next week or next month,” he said. \n\n“What we have to do is consider what our approach would be as an alternative government.” \n\n\n \n And where does this extra money come from? Are they going to raise taxes, borrow more, or both? 'And for c̶r̶o̶q̶u̶e̶t̶ ̶f̶a̶n̶s̶ pensioners and the disabled, once again ... we've got fuck all for you on the show'. $50 increase a fortnight to job seeker shows the level of compassion from this government. Back to one meal a day for job seekers.
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