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Perth’s Rental Crisis Worsens: 32% Income Spent on Rent

Housing Affordability llustration: Don Lindsay

URGENT UPDATE: Perth has been confirmed as Australia’s most unaffordable capital for renters for the second consecutive year, with the latest data revealing that median rent now consumes a staggering 32% of a typical renter’s income. This alarming trend, highlighted in the Rental Affordability Index released by National Shelter, SGS Economics and Planning, and Housing All Australians, indicates that residents are facing unprecedented rental stress, especially amid declining affordability across the nation.

The crisis is particularly harsh for vulnerable groups. Low-income earners, including single pensioners and part-time workers on JobSeeker, now find housing critically or extremely unaffordable. The index shows that rents, which once consumed 19% of the average household income five years ago, have surged to 28%Kath Snell, CEO of Shelter WA, stated, “This doesn’t feel like the Perth that I, like so many others, fell in love with.” The crisis is no longer confined to the lowest income brackets. Working families, young professionals, and essential workers are all grappling with rent hikes that consume up to 50% of their incomes in Perth, according to recent findings.

Regional areas are not spared from this predicament. Communities across Western Australia (WA) are suffering as affordable housing stock dwindles. Local businesses, from cafes to healthcare facilities, are struggling to recruit and retain staff due to the lack of affordable housing options. The irony is stark: those who provide crucial services are being priced out of the communities they serve.

Despite the WA Government’s efforts to invest in social and affordable housing, the crisis continues to escalate. While the government has been recognized for its commitment to housing as essential social infrastructure, experts suggest that a far more ambitious plan is needed. Snell urges the state to aim for adding 5,000 social and affordable homes annually, emphasizing the need for practical measures such as limiting rent increases and ending no-grounds evictions.

The human impact of this crisis cannot be overstated. Many families who have rented comfortably for years are now facing eviction or severe financial strain. Victims of domestic violence are especially vulnerable, often being forced out of their homes due to circumstances beyond their control.

As the situation develops, immediate action is critical. Advocates are calling for stronger minimum housing standards and a reassessment of short-stay accommodation regulations to free up properties for long-term renters.

This urgent crisis in Perth is a stark reminder that housing is not just about structures; it’s about creating homes for all. The community must rally for solutions that ensure every resident of WA has access to safe, affordable housing. The future of many families hangs in the balance as the state grapples with this escalating emergency.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.

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