Wow. Cashless welfare card data shows the opposite of what was claimed about it. "The catalogue of evidence failures made "it difficult to conclude whether it has delivered a reduction in social harm and more efficient welfare"."https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/evidence-lacking-auditor-general-criticises-cashless-welfare-card-trial-20180717-p4zrzu.html …
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Replying to @bluntshovels
Not surprised at all. I know the academics involved in the initial review, and there was apparently never evidence for efficacy on most measures
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Replying to @GidMK
I think for people who have followed the data, it's been clear that it wouldn't work. But these are strong words from ANAO, given their usual milder language.
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Replying to @bluntshovels
Ah fair enough. A train wreck from start to finish!
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