Struggling to make ends meet? Upcoming Centrelink boost still not enough for Aussies

As the cost of living continues to soar, millions of Australians who rely on Centrelink payments are facing an uphill battle to make ends meet.

A recent announcement may see a boost in payments, yet many recipients think that this is not enough to get by.


Starting Friday, 20 September, regular indexation will see a payment increase for over five million Aussies, including those receiving JobSeeker and the Age Pension payouts.

Single Age Pension recipients should receive an additional $28.10 for single recipients or $42.40 for couples per fortnight.

This increase could bring total payments up to $1,047.10 for singles and $1,725.20 in total for couples.

Parenting Payment Single base will go up by $19.80 per fortnight, while the Parenting Payment Couple will increase by $14.

According to the government, this increase could provide 'timely cost-of-living relief'.


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The increase in payments aimed to alleviate cost-of-living concerns among Australians. Image Credit: Shutterstock/Nils Versemann


However, the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and numerous recipients say otherwise.

'Although the increase per fortnight is certainly appreciated, it is still nowhere near enough to live off in these tough times,' one JobSeeker recipient said.

With rental prices skyrocketing and the general cost of living on the rise, the extra money is seen as a drop in the ocean.

'The Government still doesn't realise how far this money goes when you have rent to pay,' they added.


Another JobSeeker recipient shared her struggle to cover rent, utility bills, and the rising cost of groceries and fuel.

She stated that she could go 'broke' on the same day she received her payment.

According to PropTrack data, the nationwide rent average stayed steady at $600 per week, marking a 9.1 per cent annual increase.

'ACOSS welcomes investment in social security, but the core issue remains: JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, and related payments remain below all measures of adequacy,' ACOSS stated.

The welfare body also called for a raise in pension payments to at least $80 a day to effectively 'cover the basics'.

The organisation also pointed out that less than half of JobSeeker recipients get Rent Assistance.

Despite the upcoming ten per cent increase in Commonwealth Rental Assistance, most will still be in housing stress due to low JobSeeker and Youth Allowance payments.


Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth stated that the government has been 'firmly committed' to assisting Australians facing cost-of-living challenges.

'Indexation, together with our Budget measures, means maximum rates of Commonwealth Rent Assistance will have increased by around 45 per cent since the Albanese Government was elected,' Minister Rishworth said.

'This indexation will deliver timely boosts to people receiving allowance payments and pensions, ensuring that these vulnerable cohorts have more money in their pockets for everyday expenses.'

Yet, the question remains whether these measures are sufficient to support the vulnerable populations who are struggling to afford necessities.

The increases may be a step in the right direction, but the conversation around social security and the cost of living needs to continue.
Key Takeaways

  • Over five million Australians should see an increase in their Centrelink payments from starting 20 September, despite being criticised as insufficient.
  • JobSeeker and the Age Pension recipients could receive modest increases for their payments, which do not cover necessities.
  • ACOSS declared that the social support payment rates are not enough and called to raise them to at least $80 per day.
  • Alongside the payment increases, the maximum rate of Commonwealth Rental Assistance will rise by ten per cent, albeit fewer people only get Rent Assistance.
What do you think of the upcoming payment increase? Are they enough to help you manage your expenses? Share your opinions with us in the comments section below.
 
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Yes, it's not enough 💵💰 and does anyone really believe that any opposition parties, give you anymore?
In the old days every home had a good veggie patch and 1 or 2 hens and you would go to the markets for your 🍑.
I know of several families who do and some even use either cordial and milk bottles hanging upside down. Beans and Peas do wonders. PVC pipe for Strawberries. Don't forget the spuds and check uTube
The ideas are endless.
we do/did most of this however while the mind is willing the body is not, but we knew what was going to happen and prepared before retiring so our utility costs are small about $350 a quarter so we live reasonably well on the pension
 
Explain what. Think everyone knows we're being led up the garden path. Want to throw us off like the cucumber did,that also made an unusual attack
Dear BeautifulMousey
My reply was to explain the difference what you receive from Centrelink after your rent is taken out of your payment. Your response threw me as it was not in the vein I expressed? I could not work out your response and ask you to please explain your comment? Yes I know we are being screwed by Labour!
Take care and stay safe.
Regards
Phil
Ox
 
Dear BeautifulMousey
My reply was to explain the difference what you receive from Centrelink after your rent is taken out of your payment. Your response threw me as it was not in the vein I expressed? I could not work out your response and ask you to please explain your comment? Yes I know we are being screwed by Labour!
Take care and stay safe.
Regards
Phil
Ox
Well Centrelink or housing will get 1/4 of the $28
 
You people never disappoint. As soon as I saw it was pension adjustment time I didn’t need to wait long for the whining to start. It doesn’t matter what the Government does it is never enough. Be happy you actually got an increase. From some of the comments it’s no wonder you can’t manage on the amount of money you receive as you are obviously financial illiterate and can’t even work out why you are getting less than the standard pension
 
Uunfortunately, I am a single Pensioner of 73 years with no superannuation, I live alone and I get our loving Goverment's maximum rental assistance of $129 per fortnight.
My current rent is ONLY $980 per fortnight which is a huge percentage of my pension. I cannot see an additional $12.90 per fortnight Making any real difference to a situation which on average is increasing my total expenses by more than $15 per week, each and every passing week.
This is a disgusting way to treat a Pensioner. You must be really struggling under these conditions. You have my sympathy for being pushed into this situation. I hope things get better for you in the future my friend.
 
You people never disappoint. As soon as I saw it was pension adjustment time I didn’t need to wait long for the whining to start. It doesn’t matter what the Government does it is never enough. Be happy you actually got an increase. From some of the comments it’s no wonder you can’t manage on the amount of money you receive as you are obviously financial illiterate and can’t even work out why you are getting less than the standard pension
"Obviously financial illiterate". What makes you an expert insulting people you know nothing about?
AN EXPERT OF COURSE IS JUST A DRIP UNDER PRESSURE!
 
"Obviously financial illiterate". What makes you an expert insulting people you know nothing about?
AN EXPERT OF COURSE IS JUST A DRIP UNDER PRESSURE!
The statement, I believe, should say "financialLY"illiterate, so perhaps @Amused should worry about his own literacy, or lack of it, before insulting others.
 
Last year I read the "fat cats" in the public service, here in WA,.received a
$50,000 a year pay rise on top of their already more than generous salaries.
Almost $1,000 a week rise and we are handed a $28.10/fortnight pittance.
When is all this rorting by people in high places going to stop.
It doesn't matter which party we vote for the pensioners always get shafted.
too true!
 
I also have a friend in the same situation whose son has to live with her ex husband as he became too violent for her.
It certainly isn't an easy job being a carer.
I am glad you have found a suitable place for your son and you can still see him regularly.
My daughter is a gentle soul.My main difficulty with her is she loves to do the laundry, wash, hang out and bring in, no ironing though. This is a big help and you would think not a problem, but I need to keep an eagle eye on her or she washes everything in sight, even if it doesn't need washing, lol.
My best wishes to you and your son.
Thankyou & same to you. It’s a 24/7 role as he is so active & his emotional age is equivalent to a preschooler.
 
I am going to be very unpopular here. I am a 73-year-old pensioner living in a very nice 2-bedroom townhouse by the coast in NSW and my home is owned and supplied by the Dept of Housing NSW. I love my home and live here by myself with my pet dog. I am grateful for everything I am supplied with by the Government. I live well and live up to the amount I receive on the OAP and have basically not much left at the end of a fortnight. Being a pensioner I receive free medical, very cheap housing, and many other benefits that I was not getting before I had to give up work. This increase that is being offered is generous but not really needed so I would be willing to have it given to someone much worse off than myself. I think many pensioners could say a similar thing if they had the guts to do so but greed continues into old age.
 
FIRST OFF AMANDA RISHTON IS AN OUT AND OUT LIAR
SECONDLY, SHE CANNOT DO MATHS
SZHE STATED THAT PENSIONERS WILL GET A $28.10 pay rise in benefits equalling $1047
DO THE MATHS 26 TIMES $28.10 =$748
thats $300 less than she states
sTHEN AGAIN THE MARCH INCREASE OF %1.8 is a lie
when was the cost of living last seen at %1.8
lets remember the same govt gave tax cuts and a pay rise to the lowest income earners o of $148 a fortnight to singles and $$296 to couples who work
HUGE DIFFERENCE
ARE THE GOVTS TRYING TO FORCE A HOLOCOST ON THE ELDERLY AND THE DISABLED HOPING WE ALL JUST GIVE UP AND DIE
MAYBE THEY SHOULD BUILD A CAMP TO SEND US TO
 
Dear BeautifulMousey
My reply was to explain the difference what you receive from Centrelink after your rent is taken out of your payment. Your response threw me as it was not in the vein I expressed? I could not work out your response and ask you to please explain your comment? Yes I know we are being screwed by Labour!
Take care and stay safe.
Regards
Phil
Ox
I do apologise, I have taken you the wrong way obviously. I'm sorry and hope you will forgive me. All the best 😊
 
Disability Support Pension or Carer Allowance only goes up once a year in or around Feb. The increase is only a few dollars per year. No were near the true cost of being a carer. I've be getting the carers allowance now for my wife for over 18 yrs and in all that time it has only gone up by about $50 to $60 . This is one allowance that the Government has forgotten about. Some people getting this allowance are not even on any pension and they have to use their own money to cover the cost. This allowance has to increase by at least a $100 per fortnight to make any difference. Right now it is at $153.50 per fortnight.
Please correct me if I am wrong. Disability Pension goes up twice a year Feb - March and September.
 
Please correct me if I am wrong. Disability Pension goes up twice a year Feb - March and September.
disability and carers and the age pension and the DOLE all go up twice a year MARCH THE 20TH AND SEPTEMBER THE 20TH
USUALLY AT LEAST LESS THAN HALF IT SHOULD GO UP
THATS AMANDA RISHTONS FAULT AS ITS DONE THAT WAY ON PURPOSE TO PUSH ALL CENTRELINK PATRONS FURTHER AND FURTHER DOWN THE TRAIL OF TEARS
 
The pension increase is nowhere enough to cover the cost of living. This increase is only a catch up for the last 6 months and will not bring us forward to cover the increase cost for the next 6 months. The pension is like a dog chasing its tail. Also what about giving those that are getting the supportive Carer Allowance, it needs a BIG boost. They only get $153.50 per fortnight. This does not cover most medications or other needs. It is an insult to carers.
 

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