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Australians Pushed To Brink Of Homelessness
Jul 2nd, 2021 at 11:30am
 
Older Australians being pushed to the brink of homelessness   Sad
New data reveals the number of older Australians experiencing rent stress has increased by 11 per cent over the last year - prompting advocates to call for
1 July 2021
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Data released this week by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) stated that because Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA) isn’t keeping up with the ever-increasing cost of rent, more Australians over the age of 75 are being pushed into rent stress.

The AIHW data showed that 487,884 households around the nation are experiencing some form of rental stress — defined as when someone is paying over 30 per cent of their income on rent — despite receiving CRA.

Older Australians are shown to be particularly vulnerable with the number of households experiencing rent stress increasing from 40,562 to 45,199 between 2019 and 2020 — an uptick of 11 per cent over the course of 12 months.   

Council to Homeless Persons (CHP) acting CEO Kate Colvin said older Australians are vulnerable and being pushed to the brink of homelessness because the rising cost of rent consumes more and more of their income.

“Everyone needs a home, and CRA is intended to make private rentals affordable,” Colvin said.

“But the high cost of rent in capital cities, and skyrocketing rents across regional Australia, mean older Australians on low incomes are being left behind.” 

She said vulnerable Australians are increasingly faced with the choice of paying their rent, buying food or paying their winter heating bill.

“No Australian should be forced to choose between food and rent,” Colvin said. “The federal government needs to increase CRA to give low-income renters more help to meet the high and growing cost of rents.”

With the proportion of social housing households falling from 4.6 per cent in 2014 to 4.2 per cent in 2020, Colvin said that the CHP will continue to call on the federal government to invest more into social housing.
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Reply #1 - Jul 2nd, 2021 at 12:51pm
 
This isn’t surprising, yet still concerning.

I have a friend whom is 60.
Through changes of circumstances (separation etc) having about $200K after all settlement of home, and then put into the renting field, although at the time she was 54 and wanted a $250k loan to buy a house, the bank would not lend it to her because of her age! She also had 2 teens still at college. Then helping them out and buying cars for them (father moves far away and has no involvement or supporting for their teen troubles etc

After she did an extensive course, my friend now works as carer for elderly visiting their homes, etc and went from a 3 bedroom house @ $450 week rent to a tin shed @$200 week rent. Her earnings are $600 week before all expenses.
Both her young adult kids are now renting their own places with partners.

My friend’s money had diminished down to about $15K

She has recently shifted to another abode where it’s a split level home and she lives in the lower part of house for $100 week.

I like this better than the tin shed.

But the owners grandson wants to live there instead so he can have his male bf over in privacy.

So now my friend has 4 months before shifting again and there are no cheap rentals anywhere.

So i have witnessed how a mid to elder age person can go into this type of demise. I can see how it can happen.
We help where we can, help with shifting, pet mind her dog, I keep a meal aside for her, and store her furniture in our shed. (Otherwise in them storage places it’s up to a couple hundred to $500 per month approx depending on size of space required.)

I have no idea of how her future will pan out but it’s best to take it one day at a time.

What else can one do to help, if some suggestions are made here I will forward it on.

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Reply #2 - Jul 2nd, 2021 at 11:14pm
 
about a month ago one of the tv shows ran an experiment .. They searched available rentals on realestate.com and domain.com and across the WHOLE country their were only 3 rentals available that were in a suitable price range for an unemployed person or pensioner. All 3 were share accommodation.

If you're renting and you retire you're well and truly stuffed.

Lols, the best thing your friend can do is find another pensioner or two who will share with her and rent something decent that way. It's almost the only way available for her to rent these days
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Our esteemed leader:
I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Reply #3 - Jul 3rd, 2021 at 10:20am
 
Elder abuse, innit?  Most olders don't want to share and just want their own privacy etc.

This nation, with its absolutely poor social and economic policies, has destroyed the simple right to retire in old age with some peace and security, while feeding unwanted parasites and leeches to the very max.

We're gonna need more guillotines... I promise you this - it is exactly this kind of thing that ends up in revolution.  It isn't Koon rights and Alphabet rights that lead the charge - it is simple human rights.
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