I think the average Australian who is approaching retirement age, especially ones who have worked all their lives seem to think they are "entitled" to the OAP since they have put so much into our tax system over the years. That is demonstrated well by this thread.
I'm certainly no expert but isn't the definition of welfare this : "Financial or other aid provided, especially by the government, to people in need"
So by definition people who don't need it (ie earn over a certain amount, or have assets over a certain amount) don't get it.
People like Tech/a (nothing personal mate) who have done a fantastic job making this country what it is today, but claim they are entitled because they have paid taxes.... just makes me shake my head. As far as I know it's there for people who need it, not everyone. The main reason I got into investments, shares etc is to plan for when there is no pension, or at least no pension I am entitled to because hopefully I'll be a self funded retiree.
I'm certainly no expert but isn't the definition of welfare this : "Financial or other aid provided, especially by the government, to people in need"
So by definition people who don't need it (ie earn over a certain amount, or have assets over a certain amount) don't get it.
People like Tech/a (nothing personal mate) who have done a fantastic job making this country what it is today, but claim they are entitled because they have paid taxes.... just makes me shake my head. As far as I know it's there for people who need it, not everyone. The main reason I got into investments, shares etc is to plan for when there is no pension, or at least no pension I am entitled to because hopefully I'll be a self funded retiree.