Jim Chalmers' budget is 'not good for young people'
Centre for Independent Studies’ Emilie Dye says Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ 2024 federal budget “is not good for young people”.
“It is going to increase the deficit in the long run,” Ms Dye told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.
“That is going to hurt people with the high debt.”
Видео Jim Chalmers' budget is 'not good for young people' канала Sky News Australia
“It is going to increase the deficit in the long run,” Ms Dye told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.
“That is going to hurt people with the high debt.”
Видео Jim Chalmers' budget is 'not good for young people' канала Sky News Australia
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