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ACOSS responds to MYEFO: Government must do more, not less

Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) Media Release

ACOSS urges the Federal Government to take stronger action to support people on low incomes and address the hardship facing communities across the country, warning the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) offers a dismal outlook for those struggling the most.

“People are scared. They’re anxious about losing their jobs, losing their homes, and whether they’ll be able to keep their homes cool and stay safe as we face worsening heatwaves,” ACOSS Acting CEO Edwina MacDonald said.

“Too many people without paid work already face impossible choices between food, rent, and buying essential medicine.

“We welcome the further investment in vital care and community services such as NDIS, early childhood education and care, tackling gender-based violence, social housing energy upgrades, First Nations clean energy, as well as local jobs programs.

“As we look ahead to a possible March budget and the next federal election, we need a Federal Government that will take bold action to tackle the serious problems the community faces.

“The Government talks about ‘unavoidable spending’ as a negative while the Opposition calls for spending cuts. The reality is public investment in essential services is the only thing keeping jobs and incomes growing right now. It would be irresponsible to slash public spending and leave people to fend for themselves, including waiting months for their income support claim to come through.

“The latest Tax Expenditures Statement shows how the next Government can properly fund essential services and income supports: by closing tax shelters that favour people with the highest incomes and companies avoiding tax.

“This year the Government is foregoing $30 billion in tax from the highest 10% of taxpayers from just three tax breaks – $19 billion from their share of the Capital Gains Tax discount, $10 billion from tax breaks for super fund income, and $1 billion from negative gearing.

“This MYEFO reflects a hesitant approach to budgeting that does not match the scale of the challenges we face. We need our political leaders to have a clear, bold and credible plan to ensure people have the support and opportunities they need and aren’t being pushed to the brink.

“With long-term unemployment rising, we need to ensure we have the support in place to help those worst affected by the current economic conditions.

“We need to fix our employment services system so that it supports people to build their skills and connect them with the right job, and we must urgently raise the rate of JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and related payments to be in line with the Age Pension at $82 a day.

“We also need a substantial investment in social housing to meet needs and stop more people being pushed into homelessness.”

ACOSS urges the government to:

  • Increase income support payments, such as JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and Parenting Payment, to at least $82 a day
  • Fix our employment services system so that it supports people to build their skills and connects them with the right job.
  • Increase revenue to fund essential services to ensure they are available for all people and meet soaring demand
  • Make housing more affordable by reducing the tax breaks for housing investors that drive up house prices and rents and increasing the supply of social housing.
  • Build on their critical investment into home energy upgrades for social housing to upgrade all social housing, and ensure people in private rentals and low-income homeowners can benefit from home energy upgrades to reduce energy bills and improve health outcomes.

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  1. Bert Hetebry

    Ah the problems a government faces, on the one hand, people needing a helping hand appear to be left behind, while earlier today in another post, the CPA is saying governments should be doing more to help those who already have too much. More tax breaks and support for business.

    Reading the two posts, it would appear that the last three years of a Labor government has done nothing for either the downtrodden or the well healed.

    How does it compare with the previous nine years of LNP government?

    Have wages moved at all for the lowest paid in the workforce? And has that increase kept up with inflation? How does that compare with 9 years of wages stagnation?

    How well has business done in the past three years? Banks and Supermarkets have reported record profits. Interest rates have helped the banks and aggressive price rises have helped the supermarkets, both eating away at the gains wage increases gave workers.

    It seems a shame that the Prime Minister’s office does not have a magic wand in it to fix all those issues neglected by the previous nine years of LNP mismanagement.

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