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How Much JobSeeker Payment If I Earn $2,000 Per Fortnight?

Earning $2,000 per fortnight? See exactly how much JobSeeker Payment you'll receive after the income test, plus rent assistance and other supplements. Based on March 2026 rates for a single person.

Last verified: 16 March 2026
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Income too high — JobSeeker Payment is $0

The cut-off for JobSeeker Payment is approximately $1,438.83/fortnight. Your income of $2,000/fn exceeds this limit.

Payment Breakdown

Base JobSeeker Payment rate$762.70
Income test reduction- $762.70
Your fortnightly payment$0.00

Your Income in Context

Weekly

$1,000.00

Fortnightly

$2,000.00

Annual

$52,000

How the Income Test Works

You: $2,000
$0Free area: $150.00Cut-off: ~$1,438.83

Earn up to $150.00/fn with no reduction (income free area)

Between $150.00 and $256.00: payment reduces by 50c per dollar

Above $256.00: payment reduces by 60c per dollar

Total Fortnightly Income

Your wages$2,000.00
JobSeeker Payment + supplements$0.00
Total fortnightly income$2,000.00

That's approximately $1,000.00/week or $52,000/year

Taper Effect: $50 Less vs $50 More

Earn $1,950/fn

$0.00

Earn $2,000/fn

$0.00

Earn $2,050/fn

$0.00

Earning $50 more reduces your payment by $0.00, so your net gain is $50.00.

Tips for JobSeeker Payment Recipients

  • You can earn up to $150.00/fortnight before your payment starts reducing.
  • Your payment cuts off entirely at approximately $1,438.83/fortnight.
  • Always report your income to Centrelink within 14 days to avoid overpayments and debts.
  • Working Wage Credits may let you accumulate credits during low-income periods to offset future income.
  • Even if you lose your payment, you may be eligible for a Low Income Health Care Card if your income is below the threshold.

General information and estimates only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify with Services Australia.