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Ok, probably a controversial topic, so think of it as an early weekend discussion that Kennas would normally post
Why is it the more we earn, the more we get penalised? (excluding the super rich)
Do you agree/disagree?
Discuss...
Do you agree/disagree?
Discuss...
. During the race each participant races their hardest.
Going slightly off track, but still within the thread:
How much better off would society/the economy be, if a basic budgeting subject was compulsory from Years 8 - 10?
We're all supposed to sit at home, smoke weed and watch movies and then bitch and complain when the person next to us, who has saved their money starts to enjoy what they have saved.
IMO WE, the Australian people, are better positioned for this than anywhere I know...why? Self managed superannuation. Imagine we started learning about SMSF in the latter years of secondary school...I get tingles just thinking about it.
Do ppl think that there is anything wrong with claiming welfare if one qualifies for it legally, but doesn't need the money at all?
I'm not sure about this. I have a friend who has worked consistently for more than 30 years as a nurse. She recently needed to have an operation and will be off work for another couple of months. She has her Super plus about $20K in an every day account.Yes (IMO)
There can be a big difference between what is legal and what is 'right'.
Emphasis mine.Do ppl think that there is anything wrong with claiming welfare if one qualifies for it legally, but doesn't need the money at all?
Yes (IMO)
There can be a big difference between what is legal and what is 'right'.
I have a friend who has worked consistently for more than 30 years as a nurse. She recently needed to have an operation and will be off work for another couple of months. She has her Super plus about $20K in an every day account.
She approached Centrelink with her doctors' certificates for a sickness benefit but was refused until she had used up her $20K.
It doesn't seem fair to me that someone who has contributed to the tax system for so many years should not receive some support when she needs it.
Thought i would drag this thread up again. Glen48s thread reminded me
Again, with IR drops recently and the gov saying they want more cuts, its those that work hard that are again been penalised. If you had been diligently saving instead of loading up on debt, your interest is now only about equal with inflation, so your not going anywhere.
Can leaders not see the problem or do they just choose to ignore it while they live the high life?
Can leaders not see the problem or do they just choose to ignore it while they live the high life?
Pretty much what is preoccupying my mind at present, too, Prawn.prawn_86;360979
Again, with IR drops recently and the gov saying they want more cuts, its those that work hard that are again been penalised. If you had been diligently saving instead of loading up on debt, your interest is now only about equal with inflation, so your not going anywhere.
Does anyone have any suggestions? The thought of chewing through capital is fine for a while but this could go on for a very long time.
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