Pastor Kafeba Mundele and his family may be pushed out of their state house because he earns too much money - but his income may be halved in September.
Mr Mundele, a 50-year-old Congolese refugee who came here in 1996, is typical of many state house tenants who have work now but might struggle in the private sector if the work dries up.
His church, the International Revival Church in Mt Wellington, pays him $40,000 a year at the moment. That means he pays a partially income-related rent of $265 a week for the family's state house in Mt Roskill.
But his mainly African congregation has shrunk drastically since the recession hit.
"We've lost half of the church to Australia and Canada, and that's making it very, very difficult," he said.