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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2020

UWFB: Imagine A Budget For The People

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In what world would a "path to recovery" from "a once-in-a-century shock" look like tax cuts for high income earners and wage subsidies to businesses? Economist Dr. Steven Hail helps Anne & Kev consider what really matters, as we chew over the Australian federal budget for 2020-2021, and reflect on the legacy of past Treasurer (1983-1991) and former Prime Minister (1991-1996), Paul Keating.Send feedback on this episode to [email protected].

In what world would a "path to recovery" from "a once-in-a-century shock" look like tax cuts for high income earners and wage subsidies to businesses? Economist Dr. Steven Hail helps Anne & Kev consider what really matters, as we chew over the Australian federal budget for 2020-2021, and reflect on the legacy of past Treasurer (1983-1991) and former Prime Minister (1991-1996), Paul Keating.Send feedback on this episode to [email protected].

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