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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says worker take home pay is up thanks to tax cuts and wages growth


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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says worker take home pay is up thanks to tax cuts and wages growth

Rising wages and tax cuts starting Monday will mean full time workers are $6,200 better off than two years ago, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says.

Mr Chalmers was spruiking the Federal Government’s economic credentials with data showing the average full-timer was now taking home $98,218 a year.

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