Cost of living: 49 per cent of Aussie small businesses at risk of shutting down

Nearly 1.25 million small businesses are at risk of shutting down as cost-of-living pressures hammer profit margins, a senate hearing into Australia’s cost-of-living crisis has been told.

Council of Small Business Organisations Australia director Adele Sutton made the startling claim on Friday morning at the hearing chaired by Liberal senator Jane Hume, warning that 49 per cent of 2.5 million small businesses were not “breaking even or making a profit”.

“When a small business isn’t breaking even, the last person to get paid is the owner themselves,” she said, adding that owners were dipping into their own savings to “keep the lights on”.

Ms Sutton credited the unpredictability of energy costs, excessive red tape and complex changes to industrial relations for the bleak picture.

She also said wage increases had not matched productivity improvements.

Senator Jane Hume chairs Friday’s senate select committee hearing on cost of living. Supplied
Camera IconSenator Jane Hume chairs Friday’s senate select committee hearing on cost of living. Supplied Credit: Supplied

The hearing, which will be held across Friday, is hearing from Australian Restaurant and Cafe Association chief executive Wes Lambert, Restaurant and Catering Australia chief executive Suresh Manickam and Ms Sutton in the morning session.

Mr Manickam said the cost-of-living crisis was rooted in four factors: rising energy prices, interest rates, cost of labour and productivity.

He said cafe and restaurant owners were suffering from “IR fatigue” following the government’s complex changes to industrial relations laws.

“It (the changes) is having a fundamental and deleterious impact,” he said.

He also called for energy stability and assistance from the government to ensure a sustainable energy system.

He said business owners were grateful for the government’s recent energy rebate, but it was not enough.

“It’s not even a sugar hit,” he said.

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