In June 2016, an Australian on minimum wage earned $656.90 per week. That is $34,159 a year, before tax. According to the Australian Tax Office’s ‘simple tax calculator’, the tax owed would be $3030, leaving a take-home salary of $31,128. Let’s call it $600 a week.It’s fair to say that many of us would struggle to make ends meet on that income – $600 a week does not go very far in modern Australia
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This report discusses the economic prospects, education and innovation of Australians.Australians wi...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
This report explores the perceptions of wealth inequality in Australian society and the the actual d...
The Australian Federal Minimum Wage was established as a living wage for a man and his dependent fam...
Two recurring themes in submissions by industry groups and the Coalition Government to Safety Net Ca...
From 2006 to 2009, Federal minimum wages in Australia were set by the Australian Fair Pay Commission...
The Low Pay Project examines the effects of low pay on workers and their households. The first two r...
This new report finds that average workers in Australia pay less than their US counterparts and, con...
This article examines the extent, implications and significance of low pay in Australia today by bri...
There has been talk of a new phenomenon of 'working poverty' in Australia, whereby the levels and co...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
Despite 20 years of economic growth, many people in Australia do not have at least a decent basic st...
Copyright © 2015 LexisNexis. This article is made available per the publisher's Content Sharing poli...
Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 4/01This paper examines Australian household data from over 40...
Therefore the overwhelming majority of working age Australians do not face high EMTRs.Governm...
This report discusses the economic prospects, education and innovation of Australians.Australians wi...
This paper provides pictures of low pay adult employees in Australia in 2004 drawing on data from th...
This report explores the perceptions of wealth inequality in Australian society and the the actual d...