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New Singles Talk event focused on the Singlehood Penalty
The Singlehood Penalty exists. In an economy increasingly reliant on a two-income household, people doing life on a single income are challenged by living costs catering to dual incomes and may struggle to save a buffer for a financial or health crisis, a catastrophic weather event, professional training, or retirement. Consumer prices, wages, taxation, and social services, are built on the family household as the basic economic unit, yet according to the ABS, 27% of Australian homes are one-person households.
March 26, 2026
Why Inheritance Tax is a Bad Idea for Single People
We are lucky in Australia, but in Holland, a single person who wants to leave money to a family member can do this quite easily, but if they want to leave €600,000 to a good friend, or someone else close to them, that person will pay more than €200,000 in tax.
March 5, 2025
Single Women & The Gender Wage Gap
One of the greatest challenges for single people is the cost of living on one income in an economy and society built on a dual income household. For single women this is more challenging not only because they have to take time out of work to care for ailing relatives, or because health challenges demand it, but they continuously earn less than men. All this prevents them from building a financial buffer to aid their recovery after a catastrophic weather event--which we now expect everyone will experience once in their life--but it prevents them from saving enough for a dignified retirement.
March 4, 2025
More on the Singlehood Penalty
RMIT researcher, Alicia Bubb, and financial advisor, Besty Westacott discuss the financial challenges of singlehood.
March 3, 2025
Valentine's Podcast
A podcast discussing Sumay Shama's paper on media representation of single people in India in the lead up to Valentine's Day.
February 13, 2025
Time to Cancel Valentines Day?
Valentine's Day was once the day to send an anonymous card, or even a bunch of flowers, to the person, or persons you secretly admired. Now it can be a fretful sideshow of capitalism, that causes those without a certain kind of relationship to feel odd and excluded. Here Yuthika Girme from Simon Fraser University, Canada, explores the hoary path that is Valentines Day.
February 13, 2025
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