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'Wind and cups of tea': Romeo Beckham's girlfriend Mia Regan strips down to her pink bikini proves he's just like his Posh mother as he sips from china mug 'What the hell happened?' Carol Vorderman, 61, shows off her wild hair and jaw-dropping curves in tight top and leather pants in playful post They also took longer to longer to pay off a credit card than homeowners: nine months compared to just five months for people who owned their home. Renters also had more problems with debt, the survey found and were 'less secure' in their jobs than homeowners. When it came to shareholdings, homeowners blitzed renters, owning $24,732 on average in shares. On average renters had just $13,951 in savings, while homeowners had almost $41,000. On average renters saved just $516 a month, compared to $989 for people who own their home. One of the major differences contributing to renters' reduced financial wellness was how little they saved, the Finder data showed - around half of what homeowners do. In Sydney renters on average spent 24 per cent of income on rent, while in Melbourne it was just 20 per cent.

Rental affordability has improved in Sydney and Melbourne. Mortgage stress hogs the headlines, but new research has found renters are usually under much more stressĪdelaide is the second-least affordable city for renting, with renters on average spending 27 per cent of income on rent.
