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| | One in five Australians who received the JobKeeper payment would not have stayed employed this year without it, according to a research paper from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The Morrison government announced a series of fiscal measures at ... |
| | | ... markets that were expecting total jobs numbers to drop by 40,000 over the month as the government scaled back of its JobKeeper subsidy payments - with strong gains in both full-time and part-time employment in October. Full-time employment increased ... |
| | | ... expecting total jobs numbers to drop by 40,000 over the month in response to the government's scaling back of its JobKeeper subsidy payments. The latest employment number has reduced the total jobs lost this year from more than 917,000 to just around ... |
| | | ... sector wages growth slowed to 1.2% from 1.7%. Public sector wages slowed to 1.8% from 2.1%. The Morrison government's Jobkeeper scheme has short-circuited the lagged negative correlation between wages growth and the underemployment rate. We would ... |
| | | ... right now (Keynesian economics) - "in the long run we are all dead". Were it not for the government's largesse - JobKeeper, JobSeeker, HomeBuilder - us, Australians all, would be "dead" now or are dying... or our economy is. This is evidenced in ... |
| | | ... Danielle Woods said the ERS scheme was incredibly important in providing support to households that needed it. "The JobKeeper scheme was also important, but for those higher income earners it was still a significant pay cut and so some people chose to ... |
| | | ... growth." Chalmers said while the average Australian workers will receive a $50 per fortnight tax cut, millions on the JobKeeper program have seen their payment cut by at least $300 per fortnight. "Despite producing a grab-bag of headline-seeking announcements ... |
| | | ... December quarter of this year, before falling over the next few years as the economy recovers. Without support like the JobKeeper program, the government forecasted that unemployment would be between 11% and 13%. The JobKeeper program will continue at ... |
| | | ... checking of applications signals many in Canberra also viewed the scheme as a useful economic stimulus," ISA said. "With JobKeeper scaling back and JobSeeker's future rate uncertain opening up super again would signal the government wants Australians ... |
| | | ... nation. "There is a lot of pain out there and the issues we are talking about here came about because of bad policy. JobKeeper did not extend to a lot of casual workers and women who otherwise wouldn't have needed to access the ERS scheme," Hewson said. ... |
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