Our first Think Forward Treasury project is now live! With your help we are writing our manifesto for the next Federal election, by asking what would you do if you were Australia's Treasurer? Visit https://t.co/uvjjleML52 to give it a go.
Minister @JEChalmers, please support the #G20 deal in Rio this week to #TaxTheSuperRich.
Oxfam and civil society groups have 1.5 million signatures backing this✊It's time to make the rich pay their fair share and reduce inequality now!
Is negative gearing good for younger generations? Should it be part of our future economic strategy?
Definitely not, hey. Our emotions get negatively geared just thinking about it.
See Alex's review here: https://t.co/I9cQtHPZQP
#tax#auspol24#PropertyInvestment
Exactly the kind of bold steps forward we need. Now imagine we had a mechanism that ensured consideration of the impact of ALL policy on future generations 👏https://t.co/7DFSNzlTsX
Yesterday the Aged Care Taskforce began, and Thomas Walker, our lead economist, was in the thick of the action. We commend the taskforce and the Minister for being so eager to consider the intergenerational impacts of these critical reforms. https://t.co/LkspLq39dC
"We should be encouraging young people to understand that these systems are there to benefit their lives, whether it's paying tax or paying super." - Our Lead Economist - Tom Walker speaking with @SBS
Reach out about our economic literacy program! https://t.co/3fzP10Cbhu
"I’m not sure what else we need to forgo before we get the street cred we deserve." @antoinette_news asking the question all Millennials are thinking. It's time for an inquiry into intergenerational fairness. https://t.co/esal8lQJRk
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We welcome the Minister's bold ambitions with this task force and the opportunity to be part of building economic systems that are fair and equitable for all generations.
Younger generations are being hit hard in this cost of living crisis. Less savings to fall back on and less chance to accumulate wealth over time than previous generations. We need an intergenerational lens in policy making to break the cycle. https://t.co/pWZ8Sib4X6
Jane Body is among millions that have been hit by the highest increase to student loan indexation in decades. She thinks the system could be fairer, and she's not the only one. https://t.co/hqiFwDBJff
The average #HECSdebt increases ~$1,700 today. For many young people, this will outstrip the HECS contribution they make this year.
Committing students to debts they will never be able to pay off actively discourages them from education. The system must work better than this.
Listen to Think Forward Jane Body on @abcnews @ 2:04:30 📻
"There is a problem with the whole system and HECS indexation is the icy on the cake. 7.1% increase on debt held specially by younger generations is really unfair"
https://t.co/kmH8Y5Mxv8
Listening to Jennifer Kulas on @latrobe University's Housing Crisis live panel. "We are preparing for the largest transfer of wealth from one generation to another in the history of the country. Homeownership isn't possible without some kind of intergenerational wealth transfer."
Boomers get free education + a family home + an investment home + tax concession on investment home with negative gearing vs. current students who in 9 days will get an 7.1% increase in their HECS debt of $30,000-$100,000. Sounds fair? 🤔 https://t.co/rwt6uj8c6Q