Labor urged to spend $34b to boost ‘inadequate’ welfare payments
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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