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Cheap online shopping slowed inflation: report

Ronald Mizen
Ronald MizenPolitical correspondent

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Cheap online shopping has saved the average household nearly $3500 since 2019 and played an important role in keeping inflation from hitting almost 9 per cent by maintaining downward pressure on goods prices, an analysis has found.

Aggregate prices for online goods fell from 2019 to 2023 compared to strong growth in in-store prices, according to analysis by economic outfit Mandala, commissioned and paid for by online retail giant Amazon.

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Ronald Mizen is the Financial Review’s political correspondent, reporting from the press gallery at Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Ronald on Twitter. Email Ronald at ronald.mizen@afr.com

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