One in five Australian renters are living without essential items and in poverty, peak body study finds
One in five Australian renters are living without essential items and in poverty, peak body study finds

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Struggling Australians being forced into poverty with 'nowhere affordable to live'

We're paying $39k/year for a 3x2. There are full time jobs out there paying less than that. Yes, we're in a nice location, but awful locations are not that much cheaper.
I am not surprised many people are doing it tough. The median salary in Australia is currently $80k. Take $16.5k for tax and you're left with $63.5k take-home. Say you find a cheap house to rent at only $30k/ year ($575/week - doable for now, but you're likely far from town).
Now your family is living on $33.5k for the year. Less than $650 a week for everything else. Food, transport, utilities, etc.
$80k was a good salary 10 years ago. I don't know how you could raise a family on it, today. And half of Australia is making less than that!
You can do it, but:
Unfortunately all the left over places have shit job opportunities, shit services, and are generally classified as shit areas as a result.
So until you advance enough in a career that you can pull a tree change to somewhere less pricey and still keep your income, you're screwed.
Yeah that 'average salary' is lies damned lies and statistics
The actual median personal income is around $58k
When you break it down by region it makes a bit more sense but plenty of people are still doing it tough.
I admit that I was surprised that $80k was median salary - I just asked Google "Median Salary Australia" and didn't follow the links etc. Your source is great, but three financial years old. Seek reckon the current median salary is $65k, though their ads probably skew a tad high. It isn't enough of a difference from $58k to argue much over.
$58k or $65k (or even $80k), it doesn't change the point I was making: It is not at all surprising that people are doing it tough.
Average salary metrics are useless in an era of CEOs and executives getting paid millions a year.