Starting later this month, millions of Australians receiving welfare will see their payments significantly increased, with annual boosts of thousands of dollars due to upcoming indexation changes.

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  1. That’s great news for many Australians who rely on welfare support! Increasing payments through indexation can make a significant difference in living standards, especially given the rising cost of living. It’s encouraging to see measures being taken to ensure that financial assistance keeps pace with inflation. This change should help alleviate some of the financial pressures faced by those who depend on these payments. How do you think this will impact the economy and those who are receiving the support?

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