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The state of the economy at the street level

When I was young, a friend who is an accountant told me to forget about health insurance, and instead put the fee into an investment account, but if you're not disciplined keep the insurance.
done that ... a good enough immune system , and having to reset over 50 y.o.,, and self insurance became a realistic choice
I've been thinking about dropping the building insurance and just having contents insurance.
And now, a recent move, and it's self insurance so far .... land value is > 80% of what I paid. An older home, subdividable, had 250mm in 24 hrs last month and no probs. No bushfires. Upgrading the electrics next week.
 
I was considering dropping private health insurance. My taxable income is such I don't receive any private health insurance rebate. However, when I looked into it, as a single person cancelling the insurance would mean I'd be up for the Medicare levy surcharge which is a bummer.

 
the self funded retiree is getting pincered... add franking credits and I'm close. So maintaining the SMSF balance is important
 
the self funded retiree is getting pincered... add franking credits and I'm close. So maintaining the SMSF balance is important

Unsurprisingly, the income thresholds for the private health insurance rebate is the same as the Medicare levy surcharge. Who would have ever have thought that was the case?

For single people or single income households there is an imbalance as well. A single person on $100k is worse off cash wise than a dual income household with each earning $50k as a result of one tax-free threshold v two. It's around $1k per month. Admittedly two people can have greater expenses than a single person. However, that doesn't apply to rates, car registration, household and contents insurance, electricity or water charges (although a two person household may use more but I doubt it would be double the usage.)

Last numbers I saw was of the working population over 18 years of age, 25% of them were single. It would include quite a number of younger individuals but there would likely be a chuck who are in the older age brackets and a high proportion being female.

Possibly very interesting dynamics going forward.
 
even the phone-salesmen won't continue after just four key words ... Myocardial Infarction and Disability Pension

but it sure frees up the phone line quickly
 
Sounds as though it is becoming more common, older Australians seem to be struggling on the pension.


Reverse mortgages on the rise among cash-strapped seniors

Seniors are using their home’s equity to take out loans at greater rates than ever, but there’s a risk they may be “eating their house” too early.

Demand for the federal government’s Home Equity Access Scheme, which allows those over 67 to receive fortnightly payments capped at 150 per cent of the pension as well as two modest lump sum advances each year, has skyrocketed.
There were 12,115 participants in the scheme in March, compared to 768 in June 2019.

The total outstanding loan balance on the scheme is now $340.7 million, more than 10 times what it was five years ago.
 
It would appear that as times get tougher then those who are suffering will suffer more.
 
It would appear that as times get tougher then those who are suffering will suffer more.
At least the reverse mortgage elderly have something to mortgage, I'm starting to see some elderly living on the street, that are obviously new to it.
One lady who is obviously new to the life has moved into the local public toilet block, and another chap who looks exmilitary, very orderly with his gear, has camped in the entrance to the tourist bureau.
Packs up his gear at about 6 am every morning, has a wash and heads off for the day.
 
And this is Australia.
It's what we would unfortunately expect to see in the USofA
 
And this is Australia.
It's what we would unfortunately expect to see in the USofA
I guess it's pretty hard to find a rental, at an affordable price and that situation doesn't look like it will change in the near future.
i know someone who works pretty hard as a farm hand, just for a rent free farm house, better than living on the street though.
You hear some pretty horrible screaming and shouting during the night, if you live near the centre of town.

We haven't got to the USA stage yet, I was in San Francisco and Honolulu recently, there are pretty substantial tarpoulin structures on the footpaths and in the median strips.
I guess we are new to type of living, also our councils seem to move them on, when they start to get too established. They obviuosly don't want them to get too comfortable, whereas in the U.S it is that widespread, it would be pointless trying to move them on.

 
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Not the way of life that we as Australians are accustomed to.
 
Good evening sptrawler,
Hoping find you well. rcw1 yarn:

rcw1 lived in a farmhouse (free accommodation inclusive of free power) for many years, no concrete floors in them days ha ha ha ha. The landowner always provided breakfast and lunch and NQ lager ha ha ha ha. Managed to save some good coin and later on that provided opportunity. Worked fingers to the bone, picking tobacco and cash crops, mangos, lychees whatever the boss wanted. Got on well with Italian land owner. Treated rcw1 like another son, over time.

Worked hard, shut my mouth, earned respect and was looked after, even in bad times.
rcw1 bought that block, it sits there to remind rcw1 what is needed in life to make ends meet, indeed a beautiful place to go to reflect. Most of the block is under agistment ... to a battler.

Yes that journey in life was much better than living on the street. rcw1 wishes your friend all the very best, with cost-of-living these days, smart move by your friend. 100% true that.

Have very nice week.

Kind regards
rcw1
 
That's what I told him, learn as much as you can and you will always find work in farming. He is loving it.
 
Australia was the lucky country. It’s now the - very - stupid country

Can’t argue with that, the evidence is out there for all to feel and see.

 
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