Briefs
Explaining demand side subsidies
The importance of financial assistance for Australian households on low incomes who are renting in the private rental market is apparent when we consider that of the 1.31 million income units who received Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA) in 2018, 68 per cent would have been in housing affordability stress if they hadn’t received the subsidy.
The ‘tyranny of distance’ trapping Indigenous women in family violence
The Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016 Personal Safety Survey revealed that, across Australia, 1700 women per 100,000 had experienced physical and/or sexual violence from a current or previous cohabiting partner some time during the previous 12 months. For men, the rate was 800 per 100,000.
Property dominates wealth of retired mortgagees
The wealth portfolios of older retired mortgagors (i.e. aged over 55 years) is dominated by holdings in property—both the family home and investment properties—(an average of $934,000 or 59.2% of all assets) and superannuation ($433,000 or 27.4%). The family home accounts for, on mean average, $663,000 or 42.0 per cent of all assets.
Retiring with a mortgage affects mental health
The rise in home ownership in Australia since the second world war has led to more retirees owning their home outright by the time they finish their work lives, meaning they can live on a lower age pension (traditionally dubbed the fourth pillar of the retirement incomes policy).
When are Australians buying their first home?
The 22 years between 1995–96 and 2017–18 has seen an increase in the proportion of Australians buying their first home at an older age. The mean age of people buying their first home in Australia has edged up from 33 for either a new or established dwelling in 1995–96 to 35 for a new dwelling and 36 for an established dwelling in 2017–18.