Youth Allowance should without qualification be available to ALL students.
Two arguments support this notion:
1.
What does the Government want/what does Australia need for consistent economic growth as all low skilled jobs are replaced by technology or moved offshore?
Answer: An extremely highly skilled workforce.
The only way to achieve this is to put as many people as possible through tertiary education. Without parental support, it is pretty much impossible to go to uni, as a part time job can simply not pay for rent, food, utilities let alone entertainment etc.
At the moment, the Gov has effectively decided that adults cannot be independent beings should they want to study (the exception being if you have poor parents.) I don't think it's fair/reasonable/ethical that I have to constantly leech off my parents for the next 5 or so years because the Government is too stingy to essentially rebate in advance some of the higher tax revenue that my education will provide in 10 or 20 years.
Imagine a family with 4 kids (the Government wants population growth) who live away from any universities. Do you seriously think its feasible for the poor parents to pay for 4 sets of living expenses away from home until these kids turn 25? The proposed changes condemn the future of all rural kids.
2.
The marginal tax revenue that a degree provides far outweighs the cost of youth allowance during the course of the degree.
Consider the age pension, which would never be cut back. The age pension is exactly the same as YA, in reverse if you will. It supports you in a phase of life where you do not have sufficient income - and is guaged as acceptable by society because old people have contributed during their working lives. YA is exactly the same, except the people WILL (not HAVE) contribute.
Forcing parents to support kids during uni is, IMO, the same as forcing kids to support parents in retirement. The only reason the Gov doesn't see it this way is because they are old people who are about to benefit from super tax concessions, huge MP superannuation and other post-retirement allowances.
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Anyone who reads Ross Gittins will have read the article on youth a few weeks ago.
Youth unemployment is incredibly high; there is a huge shortage of opportunities for youth out of school without education, yet the Government is happy for all this to continue because they know that parents will pick up their bill.