Employment is expected to keep growing and nominal wages are growing at the fastest rate in 15 years, Jim Chalmers’ office says.Employment is expected to keep growing and nominal wages are growing at ...
The government will unveil the 2024 Federal Budget tomorrow and Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hinted further tax reform could help "balance the cost of living". It's the latest hint of what's to come as ...
WA Premier Roger Cook has spoken ahead of today's state budget release. Australian rock legend dies aged 67 The most iconic car ever made by every major car-maker Budget sneak peek predicts higher ...
Working Australians will be looking for cost-of-living relief and continued support for wage growth in the 2024 budget, the ACTU said today. Unions will be looking towards the Treasury’s wage growth ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has offered a glimpse into the Labor government’s economic plan, ahead of unveiling the federal budget on Tuesday evening. Speaking to Sky News host Sharri Markson on ...
It is impossible for wages to drive inflation when they are actually rising slower than inflation! ‘With such weak real wage growth it will take a long time to recover the living standards lost,’ Greg ...
Treasury budget forecasts project real disposable incomes will increase by 3.5 per cent in 2024-25, fuelled by moderating inflation and Labor’s stage three tax cuts, which are expected to return ...
In short: Treasurer Jim Chalmers has flagged "additional steps" to boost welfare in next week's federal budget. Mr Chalmers says the budget will not take a "slash and burn" approach to spending ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The average Australian household will be almost $1900 a year better off once the stage 3 tax cuts start from July 1, with Treasurer ...
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Sky News host Paul Murray says petrol is a “multifaceted tax” that Australians pay. Mr Murray said a person “living in their car pays this tax”.