Treasurer Jim Chalmers has been urged by a Labor-appointed committee to spend an unprecedented $34 billion dollars in the May budget to increase “inadequate” welfare payments such as JobSeeker and rent assistance.
The recommendations are contained in a report by the Albanese government’s new economic inclusion advisory committee, formed last December as part of a deal to gain independent senator David Pocock’s support to pass Labor’s industrial relations reforms.
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Michael Read is the Financial Review's economics correspondent, reporting from the federal press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously an economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia and at UBS. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.read@afr.com