Drop in homelessness amid pandemic ‘social experiment’ spurs push for payments boost

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Homelessness in Australia fell last year off the back of raised welfare payments, but it's now more prevalent than before the pandemic | michaelfowler08

Homelessness, which fell last year on the back of raised welfare payments, is now more prevalent than it was before the pandemic.

“The sector has been saying for years now that increasing income support would reduce homelessness, and now we have the evidence that proves it,” said Jenny Smith, the chair of Homelessness Australia, who described the JobSeeker boost as a “social experiment of sorts”. Once JobSeeker was wound back in September 2020, the number of people accessing homeless services grew from 87,631 to 90,782, an increase of about 4 per cent. It grew again this September, to 92,662 people.

A survey of 100 users of Uniting’s services, conducted with Swinburne University’s Centre for Social Impact, found 44 per cent struggled to pay their rent or mortgage when the payments reduced, while a third of parents found it more difficult to care for their children properly.

 

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