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Creators trying to make ‘wage slaves’ care about tax

25 July 2025 17:46 | News

Very few people stop Wentworth Deputy Allegra Spender to talk about tax reform on the bondi streets and want it to change.

Therefore, among the usual economic Boffins, politicians and business representatives, the tax round table of Teal Independent’s Parliament Building on Friday, content -creators were packing the discussion to divide a different audience.

While young people feel the effects of the tax system on housing on houses, it cannot intervene and the effects of stagnant real wages, to make them care about changing them and to know that policy makers know that support is there – another issue.

Young Australians are increasingly feeling that the tax system is stacked against them. (Darren UK/AAP Photos)

Former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry, who wrote the Tax Reform book during the governments of Rudd and Gillard, said the current system was broken.

The load is going to the shoulders of young people who are struggling with an increasingly non -appropriate housing market.

“Tax policy tragies know that tax reform is necessary, but the issue is that the lack of most people in the community,” he said.

“The best thing we can do as a group is to help the case, to help the construction of a compelling narrative, and it motivates the action.”

MS Spender accepts.

Spender, you should convince people why it is important before convincing people what the solution is, ”he said.

“People don’t come to me on the street to talk about a certain aspect of tax.

“But they are worried about me that they are worried about their children, whether they can buy a house.

“These are what people are worried about. They don’t necessarily see the connection that returns to tax.”

MS Spender goes to Instagram to release the message.

To spread the message, Punter’s political videos had Natasha Etschmann, a personal finance podcaster with more than 300,000 followers in Konrad Benjamin and Instagram and Tiktok, who had millions of views on social media.

They have a direct line in a growing cohort of young Australians who think that the system is stacked against them.

Benjamin said it was an important step to buy from regular bookmakers left outside if things were going to change politically.

Solutions gathered around the table were largely solutions that tax reform defenders have been calling for more than a decade – Taxing carbon and resources more effectively, relying on personal income tax and increasing investment incentives.

“They know the solutions, Mr Mr. Benjamin said.

Nasıl How do you understand that? And how do you communicate? And I think, where we live.

“We are trying to shape political discourse around something like tax, because Murdoch channels dominate.

“But who carries the burden? Our generation, wage slaves, USA.”


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