A significant number of Hume residents rely on welfare support to meet their basic needs and maintain their quality of life. For these individuals and families, government assistance plays a crucial role in providing essential resources such as financial aid for housing, healthcare, and daily living expenses.
Low-income welfare dependent families – 6.4% of families in Hume City are low income, welfare dependent families with children. This is almost double that of Greater Melbourne at 3.4%. Together with Melton City it is the highest rate across all metropolitan LGAs.
Disability support pension – 5.2% of persons aged 16-64 years in Hume City receive a disability support pension. This is higher compared to Greater Melbourne at 3.6% and the third highest rate across all metropolitan LGAs.
JobSeeker payment – 7.4% of persons aged 22-64 years in Hume City receive JobSeeker payment. This is higher compared to Greater Melbourne at 4.3% and the second highest amongst metropolitan LGAs.
Youth allowance – 4.4% of persons aged 16-21 years in Hume City receive Youth Allowance. This is double that of Greater Melbourne at 2.2% and the highest rate across all metropolitan LGAs.
Long-term unemployment benefits – 5.6% of persons aged 16-64 years in Hume City have been receiving a JobSeeker Payment or Youth Allowance for six months or more. This is higher compared to Greater Melbourne at 3.2% and the second highest rate across all metropolitan LGAs.
Health care card holders – 8.4% of persons aged 0-64 years in Hume City are Health Care Card holders. This is higher compared to Greater Melbourne at 5.7%. It is the second highest rate across all metropolitan Melbourne local government areas.
Proportions of persons or families receiving support