‘What about workers?’: Budget splashes the cash on welfare
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced over $21 billion in funds following this Federal Budget, and welfare recipients stand to gain the most over working-class Australians who will receive minimal assistance.
The budget includes a fortnightly increase of $40 for people on unemployment benefits, which is a rise of 6 per cent.
There are more than 1 million people receiving JobSeeker and Youth Allowance, so the cost of this increase is estimated at $4.9 billion
“Our economy is basically being carried by workers and commodities,” said Ben.
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