New figures reveal shameful Aussie trend

New figures reveal shameful Aussie trend

One in eight Aussies are in poverty, with 60 per cent of individuals receiving Jobseeker assist funds residing on common $269 per week under the poverty line.

The appalling figures – revealed in a brand new joint report by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and University of NSW – are compounded by tales of the determined measures individuals on the poverty line are taking simply to make ends meet.

Queensland man Brock Alexander stated paltry Jobseeker funds meant he discovered it tough to afford fundamental transport – costing him potential employment.

“I had to turn down a job the other day, as they wanted me to start the next day but I didn’t even have money for a train ticket to get to the job let alone buy the required boots and clothing, as it was a landscaping job,” Mr Alexander stated.

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Camera IconOne in eight individuals (13 per cent) reside in poverty, primarily based on information from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. NCA NewsWire/Joel Carrett Credit: News Corp Australia

“I couldn’t borrow money from my parents, as they’re just scraping by, and my Dad’s clothes and boots wouldn’t fit me.

“That’s pretty sad, as I really wanted that job.”

Mr Alexander, 24, stated he couldn’t afford to register his automobile, so he was pressured to stroll in all places to deal with most of his errands.

Sometimes, he stated, this entailed strolling 4km to his nearest metropolis centre.

The report, Poverty in Australia 2023: Who is affected, launched on Wednesday, discovered 60 per cent of individuals receiving Jobseeker and 72 per cent of individuals on the Parenting Payment had been residing in poverty throughout 2019-20.

One in eight individuals (13 per cent) and one in six youngsters (17 per cent) had been in poverty general, in line with the most recent obtainable information from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

The findings additionally uncovered “highly gendered” points with poverty throughout the nation, as households whose important revenue earners had been ladies expertise virtually twice the extent of poverty in 2019-20 (18 per cent) in contrast with these whose important revenue earner was a person (10 per cent).

Regional Victorian girl Tracy Krupa revealed she and her husband had been struggling to satisfy mortgage repayments on their farm with out help from her household.

Ms Krupa, 61, who’s on Jobseeker, stated she suffered a bowel obstruction in 2022 that resulted in sepsis.

She spent 5 months in hospital and was positioned in an induced coma.

“When I came out of the coma I had to have my wits about me to do my fortnightly reporting to Centrelink or I would have been cut off from Jobseeker,” Ms Krupa stated.

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She revealed she then needed to bear chemo therapy for bowel most cancers and journey greater than 70km to Ballarat to go to her oncologist – none of which was lined or compensated by Jobseeker.

Ms Krupa stated the worsening monetary scenario pressured the couple to promote the farm.

“The only way we have been able to absorb these costs was by accessing the pension loan scheme (which allows up to $300/week that must be repaid with interest) and by accessing equity in our home,” she stated.

“Increasing mortgage costs are now starting to bite and impacting on my mental wellbeing and that of my partner.”

ACOSS stated the figures within the report uncovered the “failure” of Australia’s assist fee system to satisfy important prices.

The organisation’s chief govt Cassandra Goldie stated the report highlighted the necessity for a poverty discount package deal within the May funds to raise working-age revenue assist funds, amongst different monetary suggestions.

“The government also needs to invest in at least 25,000 social housing units per year, with housing costs a major poverty risk for people on low incomes,” Ms Goldie stated.

“The fact that a majority of people relying on unemployment payments and parenting payments are in poverty shows that current income support payments for people who are unemployed and single parent families are totally inadequate to meet the essentials of life.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au