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How Australian Households are Using Personal Loans During the Cost-of-Living Crisis

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As the cost-of-living crisis deepens across Australia, a growing number of households are resorting to personal loans to make ends meet. This trend underscores the severe financial strain many Australians face, who increasingly rely on borrowed money to cover necessities.

The Cost-of-Living Crisis in Australia

Australia is currently experiencing significant economic pressure, with inflation rates climbing and the cost of essential goods and services rising sharply. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, inflation reached 6.8% in the past year, with food prices up by 8.1% and housing costs by 7.4%.

This economic strain is palpable in many households. Families are cutting back on non-essentials, yet still struggle to afford rent, groceries, and utilities. According to RMIT Australia, one in four households is finding it difficult to pay their bills on time.

Rising Trend of Personal Loans

Recent data reveals a marked increase in personal loan applications due to the cost of living crisis in Australia. This surge is a stark contrast to previous years, where growth in personal loan uptake was relatively stagnant.

Financial experts attribute this rise to the increased financial burden on households saying that many Australians are finding themselves in a position where taking out a personal loan is one of the few options available to manage daily expenses and unexpected costs.

Reasons Behind the Shift

Many people are using personal loans to cover everyday expenses. You can use them to pay for children's school fees and groceries. Another common use for personal loans is debt consolidation. You can combine your debts into a single personal loan, finding the lower interest rate and single payment more manageable.

Home repairs and emergency expenses are also driving Australians to seek personal loans. For instance, to fix a leaking roof after being hit by a severe storm.

Economic and Social Implications

While personal loans offer immediate relief, they can lead to long-term financial strain. Borrowers may find themselves in a cycle of debt, struggling to keep up with repayments.

With interest rates on the rise, the cost of borrowing is increasing. This adds further stress on households already stretched thin. According to the Reserve Bank of Australia, interest rates for personal loans are projected to be 3.10% in 2025. Increased borrowing can negatively impact credit scores, making future borrowing more difficult and expensive.

Financial counsellors warn that many borrowers are unaware of these risks. The Australian government has introduced measures such as increased Centrelink payments and emergency relief funds to help ease the burden on struggling families. However, many argue that these measures are insufficient to meet the growing need. Local community organisations are also stepping up to provide support. Non-profits like The Salvation Army offer financial counselling and emergency relief services to those in need.

Financial Expert Advice

Financial advisors suggest carefully comparing loan options to find the best terms. Look for low-interest rates and flexible repayment plans. Experts recommend creating a budget to manage loan repayments effectively. Setting aside a portion of income specifically for loan repayments can help avoid late fees and additional interest charges.

Before taking out a loan, consider alternatives such as negotiating payment plans with creditors, seeking government assistance, or using savings if available.

Future Outlook

Experts predict that the cost-of-living crisis may continue for the foreseeable future, potentially leading to even higher levels of personal loan uptake. Continued economic uncertainty could further exacerbate the financial challenges faced by households.

Long-term solutions may include stronger government intervention, increased wages, and more robust financial education to help households manage their finances more effectively and avoid excessive debt.

The cost-of-living crisis is forcing many Australian households to rely on personal loans, which provide short-term relief but can lead to long-term financial challenges. Australians are encouraged to seek financial advice and explore all options before taking out a loan to ensure they make informed decisions that won't jeopardise their financial future.

For more information and assistance, visit websites like Friendly Finance and The Salvation Army for resources on managing finances and accessing support services.


This is a contributed article. Obtain advice from a licensed finance professional prior to making decisions about money.

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