Low-income family with children in deficit of around $200 a week just trying to afford basics, Queensland Council of Social Service study finds
Queensland has become “ground zero” for Australia’s cost-of-living crisis, with Brisbane leading the nation in rent, energy, insurance and health price hikes.
A study has revealed a majority of Queensland’s low-income families can’t afford a basic cost-of-living, with some choosing between keeping the power on and feeding their families.
Continue reading…Low-income family with children in deficit of around $200 a week just trying to afford basics, Queensland Council of Social Service study findsQueensland has become “ground zero” for Australia’s cost-of-living crisis, with Brisbane leading the nation in rent, energy, insurance and health price hikes.A study has revealed a majority of Queensland’s low-income families can’t afford a basic cost-of-living, with some choosing between keeping the power on and feeding their families. Continue reading…
