Michael Stutchbury argues the point that Australia has been spared the mathematically inevitable day of reckoning that all other Western nations are facing: the financial impossibility of supporting rampant middle class welfare. Interestingly, in the same edition of The Australian, the paper writes about how families earning a combined income of $150,000 fear cuts to [...]
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