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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says instead of increasing the JobSeeker payment by $40, the government could lift the cap on how many hours JobSeeker recipients can work before it affects their payments.

The federal government has committed in the federal budget to lifting the base rate of JobSeeker by $40 per fortnight and extending eligibility for a higher rate to people over 55.

The lift has been widely criticised for being insufficient, with advocates saying it will fail to lift recipients out of poverty.

As an alternative, Mr Dutton said the government should consider making it easier for JobSeeker recipients to work more.

“We think the better approach is to allow people on the JobSeeker payment to work say five or 10 hours a fortnight,” Mr Dutton said.

“It would give them a lot of extra money in their pocket compared to the $40 that the government is offering.

“We want to get them off welfare and into work”.

JobSeeker recipients currently have their payments reduced if they or their partner earn more than $150 a fortnight.

Mr Dutton said there were more than 400,000 job vacancies that could be filled by people on unemployment benefits.

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