Treasurer Jim Chalmers says too many Aussies are ‘burning cash’ waiting for approvals

Treasurer Jim Chalmers said that the Australians were “cash burn” because the Australians targeted the stagnant productivity rate of Australia before a three -day talkfest in Canberra.
Chalmers will host an economic reform round table meeting in Canberra, an economic reform in which the Australian economy and budget will take the center.
Speaking with Guardian, Mr. Chalmers said that slow approval time by governments and councils reduced efficiency.
“It will be one of the main ways for people to think with our regulatory challenges and difficulties for the approval of projects, Chalmers said to Guardian, Chalmers.
“In all my consultations – in the housing, in renewable energy projects – there are many examples that people desperately want people to build what we want to build.”
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Separately, Mr. Chalmers told Newswire on Friday, Australia’s stagnant birthday meant that the country had to increase productivity to protect the country’s living standards.
“Given the pressure on people, including financial pressures, it is not surprising that the birth rate slows down,” he said.
“We want to make it easier for them to make this choice. If they want to have more children, we want to make it easier for them to do it, and this is what motivates our changes.”
While Australia is trying to increase the economy and increase wages and living standards, a stagnant birth rate of 1.5 births per woman is below 2.1 numbers required to continue the population growth.
Treasurer, Australia’s aging population to ventilate economic winds will increase productivity will be increased, he said.
“Now, the reason for the difficulty of productivity is important for this, the aging of our society and there will be less workers for everyone who retired over time,” he said.
“We must make sure that our economy is as productive as possible, it will be great and there will be results to rely on this demographic change.”


