One per cent of rentals deemed 'affordable' for people on minimum wage: Report

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One per cent of rentals deemed 'affordable' for people on minimum wage: Report
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Less than one per cent of available rental properties across the country are affordable for a person working on a minimum wage, a 'shocking' new report has revealed. 9News

across the country are affordable for a person working on a minimum wage, a shocking new report has revealed.housing crisis currently is, with this year's result "the worst ever seen", according to experts.

"This year's result is the worst we have ever seen for a person on the minimum wage, with affordability halving over the last year. Chambers said the situation has become so bleak, those on Centrelink payments "don't even stand a chance".  "For a person out of work, it's zero per cent – and that includes the highest rate of rent assistance."

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