The federal government will introduce legislation to protect the use of cash.
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In an upcoming financial uplift, over a million Australians are set to benefit from a significant increase in their social security payments. This adjustment, announced by Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek, is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026.

The beneficiaries of this indexation update include recipients of youth allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY, the youth disability pension, and carer allowance payments. This financial boost is designed to offer greater support to individuals navigating the challenges of education and caregiving.

Notably, a single adult living independently and without dependents will experience an increase in their maximum fortnightly youth allowance, which will rise to $684.20. This change is part of a broader effort to ensure that young Australians and students receive adequate financial support.

The federal government will introduce legislation to protect the use of cash.
Social security payments will get a boost in the new year. (iStock)

Additionally, there will be an increase in income thresholds for student payments, along with a rise in the parental income test threshold for both Youth Allowance and ABSTUDY. These adjustments aim to accommodate the evolving financial needs of families supporting their children’s educational pursuits.

Furthermore, approximately 680,000 individuals who receive the carer allowance will see their payments increase to $162.60 per fortnight. This increment underscores the government’s recognition of the vital role carers play in supporting those with disabilities or chronic health conditions.

About 680,000 people receiving the carer allowance will see their payments increase to $162.60 a fortnight.

This is in addition to carer supplement payments and other social security support that carers may also be receiving.

“Thanks to indexation, more than one million Aussies balancing study or caring responsibilities will receive a boost to their payments,” Plibersek said.

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