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Vital Signs: JobKeeper delivered what was needed to save the patient

  • Written by Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW
Vital Signs: JobKeeper delivered what was needed to save the patientWes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND

To the critics, the Treasury has just marked “its own homework”.

It has produced a 60-page report entitled Insights from the first six months of JobKeeper.

Vital Signs: JobKeeper delivered what was needed to save the patientCommonwealth Treasury, October 11, 2021

And it finds the A$89 billion program it designed and delivered held up pretty well last year at the...

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