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    Australians Are Among the Most Frustrated in the World Over Housing, Survey Says

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    Posted on January 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Australia faces high housing dissatisfaction, with over 75% of citizens unhappy with affordability. This issue is set to influence the upcoming elections.

    Australians Frustrated Over Housing, Survey Finds

    By Christine Chen

    SYDNEY (Reuters) - Dissatisfaction with housing in Australia reached an all-time high last year, ranking among the worst in the world, according to a survey published on Thursday, an issue that is expected to dominate a general election due by May.

    Over three-quarters of Australians surveyed by pollsters Gallup were dissatisfied with the availability of affordable housing in 2024, compared to a median of 50% in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

    “Australians are uniquely dissatisfied with housing compared with residents of other high-income countries,” survey co-authors Benedict Vigers and Madeleine Ambort said.

    Gallup surveyed around 140,000 people in 140 countries, including 1,000 Australians, on whether they were satisfied with the availability of “good, affordable housing” where they lived.

    The findings placed Australia second only to Turkey for housing dissatisfaction in the OECD, despite citizens being satisfied with other community basics such as healthcare (71%), schools (66%) and public transport (61%).

    Aside from Turkey in 2024, only Gabon in 2014 has seen greater dissatisfaction over housing than Australia in the past 10 years.

    Gallup said underinvestment in housing and high immigration levels had created one of the world’s most expensive markets, further exacerbated in recent years by pandemic-related construction delays.

    Between 2002 and 2024, housing prices surged to nine times the average income while rent had more than doubled over a similar period.

    “The result is a limited and expensive choice of housing options, which affects younger people and low-income households the most,” Vigers and Ambort said, finding only 16% of adults aged 18 to 34 were satisfied with housing affordability.

    “The gaps between satisfaction with housing and these other community basics have never been wider,” they said.

    Housing is the largest contributor to the rising cost of living in Australia and is expected to be a major issue in upcoming elections.

    The centre-left Labor government recently passed reforms including a shared equity scheme and tax incentives for developers, to ease cost pressures and achieve a target of building 1.2 million new homes by 2030.

    Last week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also announced cash bonuses for construction trainees.

    (Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Alasdair Pal and Kim Coghill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australia ranks high in global housing dissatisfaction.
    • •Over 75% of Australians are unhappy with housing affordability.
    • •Housing is a major issue for the upcoming elections.
    • •High immigration and underinvestment worsen the housing crisis.
    • •Government introduces reforms to address housing issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australians are among the most frustrated in the world over housing, survey says

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the high level of dissatisfaction with housing affordability in Australia, as revealed by a recent survey.

    2How does Australia compare globally?

    Australia ranks second in housing dissatisfaction among OECD countries, only behind Turkey.

    3What actions is the government taking?

    The government has introduced reforms like a shared equity scheme and tax incentives to improve housing affordability.

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