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When working more hours might mean you lose your home
Key takeaways
- Trish Owens wants to work more hours, but fears losing her home if she does.
- A new study found income restrictions on social housing tenants have remained "effectively stagnant" for more than a decade, despite a cost-of-living crisis.
- It means people like Trish Owen are unable to work more hours, despite wanting to, for fear of breaching income limits.
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Trish Owens wants to work more hours, but fears losing her home if she does. (ABC News: Kenith Png)
A new study found income restrictions on social housing tenants have remained "effectively stagnant" for more than a decade, despite a cost-of-living crisis.
It means people like Trish Owen are unable to work more hours, despite wanting to, for fear of breaching income limits.
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