House prices would barely fall under Dutton’s migration plan: Grattan
Peter Dutton’s signature plan to solve housing affordability by slashing migration to 2000 levels would bring down rents and house prices by just 4 to 6 per cent over a decade, according to analysis by the Grattan Institute.
But the drastic migration cuts would also stop 135,000 additional skilled workers entering the country over four years, and cost the budget $34 billion over their lifetime, the think tank says.
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