Youth Allowance (job seekers) income test 2026

How much you can earn before Youth Allowance (job seekers) reduces, and how fast it tapers above the free area.

How fortnightly income reduces Youth Allowance (job seekers)
Fortnightly incomeEffect on your payment
Up to $150No reduction (this is the income free area)
$150 to $250Reduces by 50c for each dollar over $150
$250 and aboveReduces by 60c for each dollar over $250

Source: Services Australia, A guide to Australian Government payments (CO029), 1 July 2026 edition — Personal income test for Youth Allowance job seekers

Income at which Youth Allowance (job seekers) stops
SituationPayment reduces to nil at
Single, under 18, at home$871.34 /fortnight
Single, 18 and over, at home$978.34 /fortnight
Single or partnered, away from home$1,307 /fortnight
Partnered, with dependants$1,401.50 /fortnight
Single, with dependants$1,605.67 /fortnight
Single, principal carer, exempt from the activity test$1,943.84 /fortnight
Partner income free areas
SituationPartner income free area
Partner aged between 22 and Age Pension age$1,415 /fortnight
Partner aged under 22, no children$1,307 /fortnight
Partner aged under 22, with children$1,402 /fortnight

Youth Allowance has a personal income free area. You can earn up to that amount each fortnight before your payment reduces. Above the free area, your payment reduces in steps, with a higher taper once your income passes the upper threshold. The exact figures are in the income test table on this page.

If you are under 22 and dependent, a parental means test also applies. Your parents' combined income above a yearly threshold reduces your payment. Both your own income and your parents' income can reduce the same payment.

If you have a partner, their income above the partner income free area can reduce your payment as well. The partner free area is higher if your partner is 22 or over.

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Estimates and general information only — not financial advice. Check Services Australia for your circumstances.

Rates current as of 20 March 2026. Source: DSS / Services Australia. Last checked 17 July 2026.