BlackDragon
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I live in a household under the threshold. And let me just say, thank god someone showed me youth allowance, otherwise I would, as i've said before, have no opportunity to go to uni.
I wouldn't say that, those living at home get basically half of what those in my position get ($229.10 per fortnight as opposed to $451.30 which includes rent assistance as well as the higher "living away from home" rate). I don't know much about how child support payments work but I assume these payments don't exist from a certain age? (I'll guess 16 since that's the age I've had YA from). Whatever help a low income family can get is a good thing IMO.Mike Ockisard said:yeah but you're living at home so dont deserve it
Not for long..and yeah, the payment greatly differs.Mike Ockisard said:yeah but you're living at home so dont deserve it
assyrian/arab...same shit...its like saying im anglo-saxon but im not white haha...oh and by the way im not gangsta lol...its just that "crestwood student" wouldnt fit so i just put a G because it would lol...nick1048 said:yeah it's me, no im not arab - its alright its one of joey's mates! Sup Crestwood Gangsta - Crestwood Reprazent!
So the parents that are making you pay board should get more money from the government? Seems a bit flawed buddy. I think the system is ok as is. Sure there could be a tightening on checking for exploitation, but then what? You give the money you were giving the kids to the parents and then they give it to the kids?
Flawed flawed flawed.
Honestly, how do you tell the ethnicity of someone based on a series of zeroes and ones that appear on your screen? Wait, I know: you think they're Arabs because they don't agree with you and you don't like Muslims.Crestwood's_G said:assyrian/arab...same shit...its like saying im anglo-saxon but im not white haha...oh and by the way im not gangsta lol...its just that "crestwood student" wouldnt fit so i just put a G because it would lol...
Unfortunately for you, it's the so-called nerds who will be landing the jobs that pay a lot.Crestwood's_G said:and its funny watching you nerds argue with me lol...and dont claim you arent nerds...with UAIs of over 90 haha...
That may be true, but we actually need youth allowance. When you're paying $7,500 per year to stay in a college for university, you kind of need it. I worked out last year that when you take away the college payments and essentials like tooth pate, washing powder, etc. from my youth allowance payments, I end up with $27 left over each fortnight.Crestwood's_G said:LASTLY...you say my attitudes "i dont get it you shouldnt get it than"...
but your the ones receiving this money and your attitude is "im getting it and i aint giving it up"
hmmm lets do the math here.... you have 90k a year - bills compared to say 35k a year - bills. theres a lot less money left over.......Crestwood's_G said:oh by the way (to the last poster)...you think that because my dad earns 90K a year that we dont pay bills? and i dont pay board...?
"tell em their dreaming"
LASTLY...you say my attitudes "i dont get it you shouldnt get it than"...
but your the ones receiving this money and your attitude is "im getting it and i aint giving it up"
I'm not taxed on YA, I end up spending ~$50-60 a fortnight on public transport, then the rest goes towards eating, textbooks, booze, etc.tha shit calleR said:i dont know how you can survive on just youth allowance
its like 170 a fortnight after tax (living at home)
i spend 70 a fortnight on petrol alone
that leaves 50 a week to go out, pay phone bills, buy things, save for things, etc
i dont see how people do it..
I think it needs to be indexed to the CPI, as Youth Allowance was meant to be paid so that people could live off it...but it's pretty moot if it doesn't go up along with the increase of cost of living.nick1048 said:Transfer payments such as these comprise huge areas of government spending. From an economic perspective this level satisfies both the low income earners without "wasting" too much revenue. I'm guessing this is the logic, I can only see this figure increasing slightly if at all in the future.
Agreed. Karma++ (damn, that button doesn't exist).*Minka* said:I don't like to talka bout this much because I sound braggy and snotty, but you are totally get under my skin and making all wealthy people look like frigging brats. I come from a faily wealthy family - my mother is a laywer, my dad makes over 100k a year and him and he was a professional footballer back in the days so we are lucky to have very comfortable savings from that. So I am a very, very lucky girl in that I don't need money.
But I am not sitting here whinging my ass off because I don't get Youth Allowance and saying that it needs to be abolished because I don't get it. I don't get it because I am lucky enough to be in a situation where I don't need it - my parents are well off and I don't have to worry about me. Lucky me. But not everyone is in that situation and University is a finanical stuggle for some - they shouldn't have their assistance taken away from them because wealthy kids like you and me want some more money for vodka and clubbing. That is when you will get a situation where University is only for those with rich parents and that is a much bigger injustice than me and you not getting some money from the government.
It is like saying I deserve to to go University more than other people because my Mum was smart, Dad was good at kicking a football around and making investments and my Grandfather gave me a trust fund. Stupid, unfounded and unfair.
I am a very lucky person and I know that. I at least have the sense and grounding to know that not everyone has wealthy parents and for some people, life is a genuine day to day financal struggle.
So shut the hell up and go earn some money if you want it that badly.