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Craziest idea I ve heard : Malcolm Turnbull attacks using superannuation to buy property

Craziest idea I ve heard : Malcolm Turnbull attacks using superannuation to buy property Ben Butler © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP The former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has said allowing people to withdraw from their retirement savings to help buy a house is “the craziest idea I’ve heard” and lashed politicians for being patronising by denying ordinary Australians an increase in the superannuation rate. Appearing on Friday at an event organised by Industry Super Australia, Turnbull also took aim at “really poor arguments” against raising the super contribution rate from the current 9.5% that have been advanced by what he called “former colleagues of mine for whom I have respect and affection”.

Government modelling fails to reflect women s interrupted careers – The Echo

New research to be released this week analyses two decades of Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey to estimate the actual labour force experience of women over their life and accounts for working when super is not paid. The research reveals three-quarters of women are unlikely to retire having received a full 40 years of super contributions, and yet key government modelling assumes everyone retires with four decades of super. Twenty per cent of women won’t receive 40 years of super For the bottom fifth of female wage earners there is less than a 5% chance they will receive super for 40 years. Across all income percentiles women average just 30.1 years of contributions, the male average is 36.2 years.

Australian economy: Louder calls to improve gender equality amid push for female budget focus

Advertisement A pink-collar recovery built on childcare reforms, superannuation and female-focused stimulus measures is being demanded by leading researchers to help women recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Economists, think tanks and industry groups are using International Women’s Day to call on the Morrison government to overhaul a suite of policies they say will help offset the damaging effects of the nation’s first recession in 30 years. A female-focused recovery package is on the wishlist for the federal budget. Credit:Andrew Dyson Australia’s overall economic recovery is widely agreed to be beneficial for men and women, but there are ongoing concerns about the long-lasting effects of the pandemic on women’s work security, the gender pay gap and retirement outcomes.

Louder calls to improve gender equality : push for female focus federal budget

Louder calls to improve gender equality : push for female focus federal budget
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