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The Prime Minister has responded to the huge shortfall in the JobKeeper scheme to talk about adjusting his policies to help those in greatest need.Credit:But the embarrassing bungle in the official forecasts means Morrison and the Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, cannot be sure who will need the most help.

What separates those two propositions is an impenetrable mist. The shortfall has highlighted just how little is known about the plunge in jobs. How many workers need JobKeeper but cannot qualify? How many are working for companies that are not eligible but desperately need help?Labor is right to demand answers about this error.

Another is to keep the JobSeeker unemployment benefit at or close to its temporary rate of $1100 per fortnight, rather than halving it in September to the old Newstart rate.

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