Low Rates For Longer
  • 6 August 2017

Low Rates For Longer

Look at the rate and period our government has locked in!

Cost of funding Government? 4.75% in 2015 subtract the 2% now that they have! And they are fixed at that rate for 20 years!

High Underemployed

There is currently 1 in 3 Australian's looking for more work! Australian underemployment is the highest of modern times!

What's the Solution?

The government should borrow $ billions and take that to invest into job creation.

Poles and wires debate to sell or not becomes hold for income and borrow 100% off Canberra at less than 2%. Pass savings onto electricity users! Use $23b each State for job creation...as New South Wales has done in the past! NSW now create near 40% of our National wealth and have the lowest unemployment!

Until next time,

Kevin Young | Club Founder

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