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The ABS are fudging the numbers on foreign students

The Lies keep coming.

I can’t say I’m surprised when I find out bureaucrats are lying for academics who also milk the taxpayer and push woke agendas.

The ABS claim International Students are an export worth $48 billion dollars. This is a gross distortion.

This is because they add the wages they earn and money they spend from that here in Australia. This is patently false.

The fact is students pay $13 billion in student fees and make up the majority of the $8.6 billion sent offshore in remittances.

In other words their true export value is around $5 billion.

This hardly justifies the enormous cost they impose on the economy in terms of housing, infrastructure and other government services.

It’s about time we focused on jobs for our own children not that of foreigners.

Senate on 11/09/2024
STATEMENTS BY SENATORS – International Students

Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (13:42): I am calling on the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Treasury to stop misrepresenting the export value of international students. Foreign students pay $13 billion in tuition fees and are largely responsible for the $8.6 billion in remittances out of Australia, a net gain of $4.4 billion to Australia in terms of actual cross-border exchange, yet for some perverse reason the ABS report all expenditure incurred by students living in Australia as an export to derive a figure of $48 billion. This figure is patently false and masks the fact that foreign remittances sent from Australia have been rapidly increasing, from $3 billion in 2021 to $8.6 billion in 2024.

It’s bad enough that, in a housing crisis, universities are allowed to import so many students, knowing it’ll make it harder for Australians to find housing, but to pretend that universities are punching above their weight economically when they aren’t is just deceptive. As a former accountant, if I was to engage in this type of misleading reporting, I would get sacked or sent to jail. It is time the ABS, Treasury, the media, the sector themselves and policymakers in both major parties acknowledged this inconvenient truth.

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