PM stands firm on JobKeeper

Scott Morrison has rejected calls from the tourism, hospitality and aviation industries to extend JobKeeper wage subsidies beyond March.

The Prime Minister stressed the need to exercise “fiscal discipline” in a speech to the National Press Club on Monday.

“You can’t run the Australian economy on taxpayers’ money forever,” Mr Morrison said.

“We are not running a blank cheque budget.”

There are still about 500,000 businesses receiving JobKeeper and it is unclear how many will fold when the scheme comes to an end.

It is also unclear what will happen to more than one million people on JobSeeker payments once coronavirus supplements expire on March 31.

Without government intervention, the unemployment benefit will return to just $40 a day.

Mr Morrison is monitoring the unemployment and workforce participation rates as he keeps people in suspense.

“One thing I’ve learnt over the course of the last 12 months is in a pandemic, don’t get too far ahead of yourself. Things have a habit of changing on you, and that is true here,” he said.

“We haven’t made any agreement yet, but we will look at the need to have people in jobs, because you will always get paid more in jobs than you will on a benefit.

“At least, that’s how it should be.”

Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese is open to reining in government spending, so long as the right purse strings are pulled.

Mr Morrison is still considering tailored support for the hardest hit industries once JobKeeper is cut off.

Treasury is analysing tourism industry data and talks are under way with industry leaders to consider assistance measures, with many businesses under pressure from the closure to international visitors.

But Mr Morrison says any emergency measures will be temporary and accompanied by a “clear fiscal exit strategy”.

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