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_aMaiy Azize _9784 |
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_aPriced Out _b- An Index of Affordable Rentals for Australian Voters |
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_aACT _bEverybody's Home _cMarch 2025 |
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500 | _aKEYWORDS: affordable housing, income, housing finance, policy, financial stress, renting stress, pension, middle-income, low-income, housing crisis, rental crisis | ||
520 | _aThe third issue of Priced Out examines the incomes of people earning between $40,000 through to $130,000 to see how much of their income they would need to spend to rent a typical unit across regional areas and capital cities. It finds rental stress is no longer confined to those on lower incomes – it’s affecting professionals, essential workers, and middle-income families who simply can’t keep up with soaring rents. Even renters earning $100,000 per year – well above the median income of $72,592 – are struggling in locations across Australia. | ||
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_aHousing Affordability _9496 |
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_uhttps://everybodyshome.com.au/resources/priced-out-priced-out-an-index-of-affordable-rentals-for-australian-voters/ _zAccess via publishers website |
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