Australia to Boost Jobless Support in Stimulus Plan, AFR Says

Australia to Boost Jobless Support in Stimulus Plan, AFR Says

(Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Scott Morrison will introduce new income support for the jobless as part of a second stimulus package to prop up the economy as the coronavirus outbreak bites, the Australian Financial Review reported.

The new transitional income support will be a temporary wage that’s higher than current unemployment benefit, and will be a central feature of the new fiscal plan, the newspaper said, without citing sources. The plan, which will also include survival assistance for small and medium businesses, will dwarf the A$17.6 billion ($10.2 billion) suite of economic measures announced last week, according to the report.

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Separately, the Australian newspaper reported the government is considering a loan guarantee to keep businesses afloat -- a measure that might see taxpayers underwriting lending to small and medium-sized firms facing collapse. Two options being considered are a British model where small and medium enterprises are guaranteed as much as 330 billion pounds ($383 billion), or a New Zealand model which involves cash payments to businesses to help them keep staff, according to the report.

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Morrison’s government has ramped up its response to the crisis, warning Australians not to travel abroad, barring non-essential gatherings of 100 people or more, declaring a human biosecurity emergency to enable authorities to respond to the outbreak, and extending A$715 million in relief to the airline industry.

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