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During 2024 more than 169,000 people called in or used the online chat tool to seek help from financial counsellors - a 12% increase on 2023.
Total visits to the NDH website also increased with almost 647,000 visits last calendar year compared with 490,522 the year before. That’s a 32% increase.
The NDH is a free and independent service for people in financial hardship which is coordinated by Financial Counselling Australia (FCA).
“The increase in people coming to the NDH for help shows how difficult it is for many people at the moment,” said Peter Gartlan, co-CEO of FCA.
“Cost of living pressures are mounting and having a significant impact on the financial well-being of many thousands of Australians.
“The good news is, there is help available and you don’t have to pay for it. Financial counsellors are professionally trained and able to guide those who are struggling with debt and bills.
People contact the NDH for various reasons but the top issues over 2024 were the following:
State and Territory data can be found on the NDH website’s data portal.
Please include the following contact details at the end of stories on financial hardship to ensure your readers, viewers and listeners know how to seek free and independent assistance.
Anyone who is struggling financially can contact the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 or visit ndh.org.au for self-help and chat.
For further information or to arrange an interview contact Maura Angle on 0418 334 121 or email media@financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au.
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