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A higher minimum wage sounds like an obvious win—but what if some workers are financially better off unemployed? In this deep dive, we unpack Australia's 2026 wage rise, the hidden mechanics of welfare cliffs, replacement rates, and effective marginal tax rates. Using economic research, polling data, and real-world examples, we explore how well-intentioned policies can create unexpected incentives, why minimum wage increases often benefit middle-income households more than the poorest Australians, and why the psychological value of work may be worth more than the paycheck itself.
By AnonymousA higher minimum wage sounds like an obvious win—but what if some workers are financially better off unemployed? In this deep dive, we unpack Australia's 2026 wage rise, the hidden mechanics of welfare cliffs, replacement rates, and effective marginal tax rates. Using economic research, polling data, and real-world examples, we explore how well-intentioned policies can create unexpected incentives, why minimum wage increases often benefit middle-income households more than the poorest Australians, and why the psychological value of work may be worth more than the paycheck itself.