Numbers of sole parent households are increasing, with predictions of a 65% increase within Australia by 2036. Although financial assistance is provided by the welfare system, families continue to experience financial hardship. Recent statistics suggests, that sole parent families are at the highest risk of experiencing disadvantage.
Why are so many Australian sole parent families living so close to or below the calculated poverty line? Although sole parent families receive financial support payments provided by the welfare system, sole parent families are not coping with the rapid growth of the economy. Most living expenses are rising, for sole parent families their low income remains the same forcing unrealistic expectations of …show more content…
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