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Survey shows 54% of 18–34-year-olds are delaying baby plans
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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6/4/2024
New research shows more than half of young people are delaying starting a family due to cost-of-living pressures.
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This research was conducted by data analyst Redbridge Group and they found that 54% of
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18 to 34 year olds are delaying the idea of starting a family due to financial reasons
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and the increased cost of living. Redbridge Group surveyed around 2000 young Australians
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and they say that many responded to them saying that they've got hex debts of around $100,000
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and they're not even anywhere near thinking about having a baby. There's also concerns
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about rental affordability and stable work environments and the government says that
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they would like to see the birth rate higher than what it currently is which is 1.6 and
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at the moment that's well below the replacement rate of 2.1 babies. However they do say that
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they believe that the measures contained in the recent federal budget should improve cost
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of living pressures and help young Australians make that decision to start a family. We've
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also seen the Fair Work Commission just yesterday announce a 3.75% increase in the basic minimum
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wage. However for business owners like Corrina LaDelpha who runs Loomis Bakery in McKinnon
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in Melbourne's south eastern suburbs she says that this is actually going to cause even
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more problems for her just being able to meet the bottom line and she says that that in
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fact is even further indication that they're going to have to delay starting having a family
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with her husband and she's really relying on the community support to help her business
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which is less than a year old be able to survive. How do you get people to walk through the
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door doing advertising and everything that we can we just have to trust the process.
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We would have to keep working in the business we're hoping to try for a baby you know and
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then we have to keep saving to try and buy a new house but we wouldn't be able to because
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we have to absorb these costs personally. Analysts say this has big implications for
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the future of Australia's economy in terms of productivity and growth as well as Australia's
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ageing population and without those steady levels of migration there's real concerns
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about the future tax base as well and they also say that there is a concern that while
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people delay having children that means that they're less likely to have more children
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in their families so there'll be fewer offspring as a result of the delay and that's also going
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to have implications on the tax base. Now we have also heard from Redbridge Group that
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this data shows that a staggering 60% of young people aged 18 to 34 are delaying getting
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needed medical treatment for financial reasons, just under half of them are delaying getting
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married and around 70% are delaying buying their own home.
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