on โ27-03-2013 10:54 AM
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/politics/pension-rise-hit-by-rate-gouge/story-e6frgczf-1225840233497
Thanks Julia!
on โ27-03-2013 08:04 PM
These are the correct rates:
http://www.superguide.com.au/how-super-works/age-pension-march-2013-rates
Those who received their pension this week would have received a portion of the rise.
ph - a couple gets a total of $27 odd each which includes the clean energy allowance.
Yes, Sandy you are right:-)
Who knows what I read on my c/link page.
on โ27-03-2013 08:30 PM
I'm not sure if you understood what I wrote, Nevyn ... there are many jobs that are NOT available to single parents. If you live in a rural area ... as I do ... there are even fewer jobs available.
I'm trying to make general points, not personal ones ...
I don't think I've ever met a single parent who didn't want to work ... but the barriers to employment that is economically sustainable are usually too great.
Having kids contributes to the economy ... I once read a great quote by another single mother ... she said something like "I'm raising my children to be good little taxpayers when they are older".
on โ27-03-2013 08:35 PM
thank you Sandy. look forward to receiving it in 2 weeks time....
on โ27-03-2013 08:53 PM
well, perhaps they could do the lawn mowing, baby sitting and dog walking? It would save us oldies from having to do it...you could take the kids along to help - no need for child care - ask polksalad .. she has contacts in that arena.;-)
Funny you should say that, I used to take my children with me to babysitting jobs, and they helped when I mowed lawns for others. As a single parent, I did whatever work I could get. There were no child care centres back then.
I do have contacts. Now I am very grateful for the pension increase, it means I can do less part-time work now.
on โ27-03-2013 09:00 PM
I'm not sure if you understood what I wrote, Nevyn ... there are many jobs that are NOT available to single parents. If you live in a rural area ... as I do ... there are even fewer jobs available.
I'm trying to make general points, not personal ones ...
I don't think I've ever met a single parent who didn't want to work ... but the barriers to employment that is economically sustainable are usually too great.
Having kids contributes to the economy ... I once read a great quote by another single mother ... she said something like "I'm raising my children to be good little taxpayers when they are older".
Not sure you understood my point. Not personal at all.
Lived in a rural community, single parent, got a low paying job because it fitted in with kids.
on โ27-03-2013 09:20 PM
Pensioner couple get $ 609.40 each per f/n .
Is a Minimum adult wage about that (before tax) ?
on โ27-03-2013 09:26 PM
Is that the old age pension? If so its better than disability.
on โ27-03-2013 09:27 PM
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/spw/corporate/publications-and-resources/resources/co029-1303en.pdf
Everyone should have access to this publication ...
Iza, I think minimum wage is $15.50 per hour.
on โ27-03-2013 09:28 PM
Actually according to the centrelink site its
Single$733.70 Couple
$553.10 each or
$1,106.20 combined
on โ27-03-2013 09:29 PM
Bella, the DSP is (or was) equivalent to the AP ... but different for when only one partner has a disability ... or when only one partner is over 65.