prawn_86
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Ok, probably a controversial topic, so think of it as an early weekend ediscussion that Kennas would normally post ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Why is it the more we earn, the more we get penalised? (excluding the super rich)
Examples:
1. Tax system. More you earn, the more you are taxed.
2. Pension. Spend a lifetime building up assets, then dont get the pension (as measly as it is anyway). Dont you contribute enough tax over your life?
3. Youth Allowance. This is a personal 'favourite' of mine. Im a student and i receive YA due to taking a year off and proving my independence. I have a part time job, but only work one day a week (my choice). This is due to the fact that for every $1 over $240 per fortnight i earn they deduct 50c from my YA. This means that after 14hrs p/f i am effectively working for half my hourly wage. Shouldnt they be trying to encourage students to find work and expand their education/possibilities etc etc?
Do you agree/disagree?
Discuss...![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Why is it the more we earn, the more we get penalised? (excluding the super rich)
Examples:
1. Tax system. More you earn, the more you are taxed.
2. Pension. Spend a lifetime building up assets, then dont get the pension (as measly as it is anyway). Dont you contribute enough tax over your life?
3. Youth Allowance. This is a personal 'favourite' of mine. Im a student and i receive YA due to taking a year off and proving my independence. I have a part time job, but only work one day a week (my choice). This is due to the fact that for every $1 over $240 per fortnight i earn they deduct 50c from my YA. This means that after 14hrs p/f i am effectively working for half my hourly wage. Shouldnt they be trying to encourage students to find work and expand their education/possibilities etc etc?
Do you agree/disagree?
Discuss...