Media Release
Jenny Macklin MP.
Shadow Minister for Families and Payments
Shadow Minister for Disability Reform
Figures from the
Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reveal that
the Abbott Government is once again fabricating a crisis about the
sustainability of Australia’s pension system as an excuse to break their
election promise to pensioners.
This new ‘crisis’
is nothing more than a con from the Treasurer, aimed at diverting
attention from the fact that Tony Abbott is about to betray 2.3 million
pensioners.
According to the OECD,
public spending on old-age benefits across the OECD averaged 7.8% of
GDP in 2009. Public spending on old-age pensions is highest – greater
than 10% of GDP – in Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan,
Poland, Portugal and Slovenia.
By contrast,
Australia spends just 3.5% of GDP on old-age pensions, making it one of
the lowest spenders on the Age Pension across the OECD.
And it is not just the OECD who disagree with the Treasurer.
According to the Allianz Pension Sustainability Index, Australia has the most sustainable pension in the world.
Allianz,
one of the world’s largest asset management companies, publishes the
PSI annually to measure the pressure on governments across the globe to
reform their pension system. The report released by Allianz at the start
of April makes clear that Australia’s pension system is ‘under the
least pressure to reform’.
What this reveals
is that any decision to cut the pension in this year’s budget will be
entirely political. It demonstrates just how twisted the priorities of
this government really are – they will betray millions of pensioners so
they can give millionaire mothers $75,000 to have a baby.
Joe
Hockey has cooked the books and made decisions that have added $68
billion to the deficit – now he is asking Australian pensioners to pick
up the tab.
If Joe Hockey
really wants to make savings in this year’s budget, he should scrap the
Prime Minister’s pet PPL scheme, which is both unfair and unaffordable.
Australian
Pensioners deserve dignity in their retirement and they shouldn’t be
forced to pay for the Prime Minister’s broken promises and twisted
priorities.
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