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  • 5/1/2025
Despite being lauded as the nation’s best performing economy, WA’s rental crisis has reached new heights. Anglicare Rental Affordability Snapshot shows there’s not a single property or room that is affordable for people on income support.

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00:00For Caitlin, the thought of having to turn to family, friends and charity to house and
00:07support her family had previously seemed unthinkable.
00:11I have no shame about that at all, there are plenty of people who have to make those accommodations
00:16in order to make ends meet, I just never thought it would be me.
00:19Faced with a $190 per week rental increase in her long term rental in East Victoria Park,
00:25she had little choice but to move into her parents house.
00:28We stopped private health insurance for quite some time, had to make all sorts of decisions
00:33in order to accommodate that rental hike until we were able to move in here.
00:37Her 20-year-old son Darcy sleeps in a caravan provided by a friend parked in the driveway.
00:43As he balances work and study, moving out isn't a realistic option.
00:47It does mean that I guess that part of becoming an adult is just something I can't think about
00:53right now.
00:54Anglicare WA says these cases are all too common, despite a CommSec report this week
00:59crowning the state's economy the best performing in the nation.
01:02Yes, we have a bustling economy that's really kicking ahead of the rest of the country but
01:08the question that I would have to our leaders is what is that for if we can't house and feed
01:12our people?
01:13Anglicare's snapshot shows that despite an uptick in private rentals listed across WA,
01:18affordability is languishing with nothing available for people on JobSeeker, Youth Allowance or
01:24the Disability Support Pension.
01:26The state's median rent is $680 per week, up 5% from last year and 21% from 2023.
01:35The charity says the stream of election promises on housing won't help people on income support,
01:40saying what's needed is a commitment to add a set number of social houses and a shift in
01:46thinking.
01:47We need a broader vision that says everyone is entitled to a house that they can afford,
01:50that's fit and safe and sustainable.
01:52An entitlement becoming increasingly out of reach.

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