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newstart is $530 a fortnight. what the **** is anyone gonna do with $530 a fortnight?

Considering many of these people live in Housing SA houses in which they pay nothing for - plenty. They may also claim a plethora of other subsidies.
 
newstart is $530 a fortnight. what the **** is anyone gonna do with $530 a fortnight?


They'd be rotting the system with a partner, and if one has a kid they'd be claiming single child payments. Add in rent assistance too and its close to 1500 a fortnight. Livable.
 

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This is me getting dressed this morning.

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Hey, you must have the same type of bathroom mirror as me
 
They'd be rotting the system with a partner, and if one has a kid they'd be claiming single child payments. Add in rent assistance too and its close to 1500 a fortnight. Livable.
Whats funny is that home owners can exempt their primary residence from Centrelink's asset testing, where renters can't exempt whatever portfolio they may have
 
You did actually see the affordability index and note what it meant? The median unit price is too high for median wage. This means this scenario is ALMOST impossible for many.

If you and your woman are on what, the basic shit kicker wage of $40k each, pay feck all tax, how does this scenario not work? Interst rates are 4% at the moment. You could easily pay off $30k a year and still have a grand a week between you to spend. Sure your not living the high life, but it's more than doable.
 
Ironic as Fraternity didn't exactly make bogan music, prog rock hippies they were. There's a classic photoshoot of them running in the Bon days kicking a footy around in the hills.

'Straya.
Only memory of Fraternity was that one member played a 'recorder'. Sort of hipster/grunge/hippy/'we're so serious' type band.
 

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Are we seriously having an argument about the housing crisis being the fault of the poor not trying hard enough to better themselves?

I really can't #carn hard enough.

Housing affordability is absolutely ****ed no matter how you look at it.

Young and poor people in 2016 have to compete in the market with people who bought their first house 30-40 years ago for a laughably small amount by today's standards and are now buying their 3rd, 4th or 5th investment property, and have all the financial clout and freedom that comes with that. It's fine if you've got rich parents or whatever who can help you out, but buying a house on a single income, something that any idiot could do in the 80s, is now incredibly difficult and not getting any easier.

Don't get me wrong, I own a house and live comfortably and i'm going to be able to sell that house and buy another one. I'm one of the lucky people under 30 in this country who can do that. I'm not coming from the position of someone who can't afford housing.

If you don't understand and accept that entrenched poverty is an issue in this country that needs to be solved by lifting up as opposed to blaming the poor, then you're a very stupid person or you're biased because you grew up without financial hardship and haven't adequately weighed up the situation.
 
******* hell Jimmy lol, you've done it. You have won the internet for today.

The jimmybeercans stalks internet, posts ridiculously video relevant to about 4 different topics at once.
Do I get a golden helmet?
 

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