Australia's Student Debt Quagmire
Speaking of Social Justice by Justice and Peace Office (JPO)
Episode notes
Cailey Thurlow nee. Sharp is back this week to delve into the HECS dilemma taking over Australia. In this episode, Cailey recaps the original HECS and how university degrees were free in Australia from 1974 to 1989. This issue affects anyone currently seeking or who has previously sought higher education, with many taking their HECS debts well into their forties-impacting their ability to buy a home on top of the impacts of the cost of living. Cailey later discusses the HECS indexation, summarising what this means for anyone with a HECS debt. E.g., If you are on a $60,000 salary and you have an average HECS debt of $24,771, you would have paid off about $1200 in HECS this year, but your debt would have increased by $1177. Since the first term of the labour government, student HECS debts have increased by 16 and a half per cent... under a Prime Mi ...