Chalmers budgets for young Australians with housing and homelessness reforms
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveiled a budget Wednesday claiming to address intergenerational fairness through housing and healthcare reforms. The budget includes negative gearing and capital gains tax changes aimed at first home buyers, plus $59.4 million for youth homelessness support. However, young Australians express mixed reactions, with Gen Z and millennials noting affordability challenges persist despite reforms.
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