Labor has taught young people about to enter the workforce a valuable lesson in Australian economics: if you’re in trouble, and there are votes to be had, the government will be there to bail you out.
Australians won’t fall for Labor’s HECS debt bribe intended to distract from the Albanese Government’s repeated failures on cost of living
When Albanese said he was going to wipe debt from students, he wasn’t making this generous offer from his own pocket. Let 10 unskilled tradies decide if the philosophy student needs another couple thousand of other people’s money to study if Descartes’ influence on indirect realism is as pronounced as modern theory says.
A $45,000 undergraduate degree will still have $45,000 going to the university regardless of who contributes what to it.In fact, it’s an argument to increase costs in future, now that they know the government’s go-to response is to simply subsidise the student more.
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