'Trapped in poverty'? New statistics reveal grim picture for Centrelink users

In a country as prosperous as Australia, it's a harsh reality that some of our fellow citizens struggle to make ends meet.

The latest findings from Anglicare Australia's 2024 cost of living index painted a grim picture for families and individuals relying on Centrelink payments.


The report's analysis prompted urgent calls for the government to increase JobSeeker payments and other income support forms, as the current Centrelink rates are insufficient to cover necessities.

The analysis compared essentials—rent, food, and transport—with Centrelink's current income support rates.

The results are alarming: a family of four, with both parents on JobSeeker, would fall short by $17—which may force some to live in unsuitable accommodation and cut back on essential household expenses.


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Anglicare Australia's recent statistics stated that Centrelink payments are not enough to cover basic needs and necessities, which could trap users into debt. Image Credit: Shutterstock/Nils Versemann


The situation is slightly better for a single parent on the Parenting Payment, for they will have an extra $24 after covering rent, transport, and food—roughly $3 per day for additional expenses.

Meanwhile, a JobSeeker recipient sharing accommodation would have $18 left each day.

However, the report highlighted that this amount is insufficient to help them move into a rental on their own.


The housing market further exacerbates the cost-of-living crisis, as average rent costs have surged by more than 50 per cent since 2020.

The steep increase in housing costs made it difficult for those reliant on Centrelink payments to secure accommodation.

Anglicare Australia's Executive Director Kasy Chambers expressed concern, stating that it has 'never been harder to live on JobSeeker and other Centrelink payments'.

'That's why Anglicare Australia has been calling for years for the government to raise the rate of Centrelink payments above the poverty line,' Chambers said.

'These payments have been too low for too long, trapping people in poverty instead of helping them escape it.'

As Centrelink payments do not cover basic costs, individuals and families skip meals, forgo necessary medical care, and cram into overcrowded homes.

Some are pushed into debt cycles as they struggle to keep up with rising costs.


Anglicare Australia is not alone in its call for action.

Social justice and welfare advocates also agree on this and urged the government to raise the rate of Centrelink payments above the poverty line.

'These numbers show us that Australians doing it tough need real action and leadership. That means raising the rate of Centrelink payments, ending unlimited increases, and building more social housing,' Chambers stated.

'We must raise the rate of these payments. Without action, people will be pushed even deeper into hardship, poverty and homelessness.'

These measures are not just about providing financial relief; they are about upholding every Australian's dignity and ensuring everyone has the opportunity to live a stable and secure life.
Key Takeaways

  • Anglicare Australia's analysis indicates that families receiving Centrelink payments, such as JobSeeker, are struggling to afford essentials like rent, food, and transport.
  • A family of four with both parents on JobSeeker cannot meet these essential costs, falling short by $17, leading to unsuitable living conditions and insufficient food.
  • A single parent on the Parenting Payment would have only about $3 per day left after covering the cost of rent, transport and food, while JobSeeker recipients living in a shared house may have financial leeway.
  • Anglicare Australia urged the government to raise the Centrelink payments above the poverty line to prevent people from being trapped in poverty, debt, malnutrition, and housing stress.
How did Centrelink payments impact your life or the lives of your loved ones? What changes would you like to see in your payments? We invite you to share your thoughts and insights in the comments below.
 
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Sick to death of everyone demanding more money for job seekers!
Get out get a job. Any job.
There are plenty of jobs out there but many just simply don’t want a job because the payments and handouts are good.
I had three kids under the age of six when I got sacked from a job 45 years ago.
I did not get 1c of government handouts, it forced me to get another job.
My wife worked and I worked two jobs to afford to buy a house.
We worked for our money and didn’t demand handouts.
It amazes me how many of these so called jobless on jobseeking payments can still afford to drink, smoke and gamble.

The one thing that truly annoys me is the so called homeless beggars in the city.
If they are so desperate, how can they afford to smoke and have pets Dogs & Cats.

I offered to take one “begged” to buy him lunch once and he said he only wanted the money.
He didn’t get anything but I got abused.

Job seeker payments are not there to support the person for life, they are there to help them while looking for a job.

More than happy for working families to have financial support towards education and child care.
 
Centrelink payments are not a wage which many long termers treat it as their right to receive. It is the working people of Australia paying for that 'wage' which is so easily received. There are too many factors to be considered about changing this so called right but someone should start investigating why some people, their families & families before them have never got off their butt to get a job. Too many handouts from the g'ment, much easier to laze about & get paid for doing so & have the cheek to ask for more money. Single mothers pension is another joke. How many of the children have the same surname & many of these children are taking up space in childcare facilities that working people pay highly for whilst mummy is having free time. Makes my blood boil. Sorry for venting
 
Sick to death of everyone demanding more money for job seekers!
Get out get a job. Any job.
There are plenty of jobs out there but many just simply don’t want a job because the payments and handouts are good.
I had three kids under the age of six when I got sacked from a job 45 years ago.
I did not get 1c of government handouts, it forced me to get another job.
My wife worked and I worked two jobs to afford to buy a house.
We worked for our money and didn’t demand handouts.
It amazes me how many of these so called jobless on jobseeking payments can still afford to drink, smoke and gamble.

The one thing that truly annoys me is the so called homeless beggars in the city.
If they are so desperate, how can they afford to smoke and have pets Dogs & Cats.

I offered to take one “begged” to buy him lunch once and he said he only wanted the money.
He didn’t get anything but I got abused.

Job seeker payments are not there to support the person for life, they are there to help them while looking for a job.

More than happy for working families to have financial support towards education and child care.
 
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I'm 62 and on jobseeker.
Too young for pension, too old to be employed.
Same here l am 66 and they still expect me to look for work which I won't get, no one is going to employ me so what's the point, l can't wait for another 6 months so l can get those idiots off my back
There's an easy answer to this problem....anyone struggling and able to work....get a job !! 🤐😏
Oh yeah I'm sure l can just walk into a job at 66 years of age
 
Sick to death of everyone demanding more money for job seekers!
Get out get a job. Any job.
There are plenty of jobs out there but many just simply don’t want a job because the payments and handouts are good.
I had three kids under the age of six when I got sacked from a job 45 years ago.
I did not get 1c of government handouts, it forced me to get another job.
My wife worked and I worked two jobs to afford to buy a house.
We worked for our money and didn’t demand handouts.
It amazes me how many of these so called jobless on jobseeking payments can still afford to drink, smoke and gamble.

The one thing that truly annoys me is the so called homeless beggars in the city.
If they are so desperate, how can they afford to smoke and have pets Dogs & Cats.

I offered to take one “begged” to buy him lunch once and he said he only wanted the money.
He didn’t get anything but I got abused.

Job seeker payments are not there to support the person for life, they are there to help them while looking for a job.

More than happy for working families to have financial support towards education and child care.
Being homeless means that you don't have to pay rent
 
Unless you know an individuals circumstances, then you cannot judge!

Life is way harder these days, it was better back in the day, you could walk out of one job, straight into another. Rents have sky rocketed, the cost of living has gone through the roof.

A lot of people have mental health issues, especially since the scamdemic!

Some are elderly and have injuries and cannot work. The younger one's need experience for most jobs so how do they get that if employers won't give them a chance?

Centrelink haven't the time to take everyone's personal situation into account, more's the pity! people are bundled into the one basket and judged, sure there are lazy people who will rort it, but it makes it harder for the genuine people who are in need.
 
It is not a simplistic problem, yes you have scammers budging on the system, and many that use the system by that I mean people that are getting payments, that they are eligible for, Home Care
Baby Sitters or should I say child service, that people get so they can go to Coffee Clubs Tennis and gymnasium. You have people on NDIS getting their Lawns mowed while they are at the Golf Club and bowls Clubs, supposedly incapacitated.
And the single person, that really wants work struggle, yes they could wash windows and mow lawns if they had a vehicle. What a lot of people seem to forget the money they get is spent on food ,drink and dare I say it Tobacco products that are all taxed which in term goes back into our miss managed Government s coffers which also leeds to inflation, our System is really broken, old saying the rich get richer and the poor suffer 🤔
 
Rubbish. There are many jobs out there for your age.
Get,out and mow lawns or wash windows. Use your initiative.
Unless you are physically unable to.
What a cruel, nasty and totally uneducated outlook. I worked in welfare for a couple of decades and I am sick to death of people like you who are silly enough to believe the media spin about the unemployed. The majority, the VAST majority, of those unemployed want to work and you choose to use the minority who do bludge as your measuring stick for welfare recipients. Employers won't look at most people over 40, and that is why the biggest group of those on Jobstart are 50 plus. Most of them are unable to do thew sort of work you recommend and deserve to be treated with respect.
 

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