‘Set to get worse’: Will a $2 billion boost fix Australia’s pensioner housing crisis?

Housing affordability has long been a concern, but for many older Australians, the struggle to keep a roof over their heads has reached a critical point.

With rental prices soaring and financial support failing to keep up, an increasing number of retirees are being pushed to the brink.

As the cost of living continues to climb, experts warn that the situation is only set to worsen—unless meaningful action is taken.


Housing stress among retired Australians has become a growing crisis, with a significant number struggling to afford rent in their later years.

The Grattan Institute reported that two in three older renters—like pensioner Debra Basham—were living in poverty, warning the situation was ‘set to get worse’ if left unaddressed.

Basham, 67, had been forced to skip meals due to financial strain, describing her situation as a constant ‘struggle’.


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Pensioners skipping meals as rent soars. Image source: Pexel/Pavel Danilyuk


In response, the Grattan Institute called for another increase to Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA), which was last raised in September.

However, NSW Tenants Union CEO Leo Patterson Ross argued that increasing payments alone would not solve the issue if rental market challenges remained unchecked.

‘Unless you do something about rent prices, you're always chasing increasing rents,’ he shared.

‘A 10 per cent increase in Rent Assistance is kind of helpful, but if rent went up 20 per cent, you're still behind.’


He also noted that CRA was only available to those already receiving Centrelink payments and renting a home, meaning many people in need were missing out.

More than 165,000 Australians aged 55-64 received CRA, yet rising rental prices had outpaced government support.

According to Domain, rents had surged across all capital cities in the past four years—weekly rent in Sydney had increased by up to $540, Brisbane by $410, and Perth by $390.

Although prices had stabilised, experts warned they were unlikely to decrease.


In the 2024-25 Federal Budget, the government implemented a 10 per cent increase to CRA, adding $12 to $19 per fortnight for single recipients.

Despite this, the Grattan Institute found that since 2001, pensioners relying on Centrelink had seen rent increase at a rate 1.5 times higher than the maximum CRA payment.

‘Even after these increases, a single retiree who relies solely on income support can afford to rent just 4 per cent of one-bedroom homes in Sydney, 13 per cent in Brisbane, and 14 per cent in Melbourne,’ the report stated.

It concluded that ‘Australia is failing too many retirees who rent’, adding that only a significant boost to CRA would ensure a dignified retirement for all Australians.


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Key Takeaways
  • Rising rental costs have left many retired Australians struggling, with two in three older renters living in poverty, according to the Grattan Institute.
  • Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA) was increased in September, but experts argued it was not enough to keep up with soaring rent prices.
  • NSW Tenants Union CEO Leo Patterson Ross warned that without addressing overall rent increases, CRA adjustments would always fall behind.
  • The Grattan Institute found that even after the latest increase, retirees relying solely on income support could afford very few rental properties, calling for a substantial boost to CRA.

With rental stress pushing more retirees into financial hardship, is a boost to Commonwealth Rent Assistance enough, or does Australia need a larger overhaul of its housing policies?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
 

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Will be worse.
Dutton has rubber-stamped every controversial Labor Bill, from the Digital ID to the Disinformation and Misinformation Bill to the Freedom of Speech curtailing.

Expect no relief if Dutton arrives.
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so you think Albo i responsible for housing shortage? Did you know the Greens and Dutton opposed Labors policy to increase social housing and just wait until your man Dutton gats his grubby hands on the money, it will be sports rorts again
So it was Dutton who flooded the country with 1.5 million immigrants, and not Labor.
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THE VIEW TAX. How ridiculous. What is next? Using the Elevator more tax?
I saw this on the news, so we pay for a view!!!! The answer to it from the Mayer was that the people who live in these multi million dollar buildings can afford to pay. Disgraceful
 
Agree. All they do is produce shit.
That tells you need to know about our political elites, although Albo is very level headed? he dribbles shitout of both sides at the same time. As it stands at the moment one has a proven track record as (sic) Prime Minister? The other some have dubbed leg of Mutton doesn't. GIVE ALBO - THE ELBOW.
 
Unfortunately those of us that live in an apartment on the Gold Coast higher than 5th floor have to pay an extra 10-20% more rates because of THE VIEW TAX. Rentals are are to come by everywhere and this is just going to make it worse. So many pensioners, like me, live in high rises for security reasons. Our rates went up 30% and pension doesn't cover it.
I would say it’s best to move to an area without views. If security is an issue, do you still go outside?
 
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