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What’s happened to the cost of living is trickier than you think
Opinion
Bills

What’s happened to the cost of living is trickier than you think

While we complain about “the cost of living”, the mugs who elected Donald Trump again were on about “inflation”. Aren’t they the same thing? Maybe, maybe not.

  • by Ross Gittins

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Public patience wearing thin on Labor’s economic vision

Public patience wearing thin on Labor’s economic vision

The question is whether the treasurer’s talk of a soft landing will convince voters that the government is doing enough to alleviate the hardship they are experiencing.

  • The Age's View
Putin’s spectacular act of self-sabotage has killed the Kremlin’s biggest market

Putin’s spectacular act of self-sabotage has killed the Kremlin’s biggest market

Gazprom was for decades Russia’s biggest money-spinner and the most striking symbol of the Kremlin’s influence abroad.

  • by Ben Marlow
Why bribery is key to boosting our economic prosperity
Opinion
Spending

Why bribery is key to boosting our economic prosperity

The key to making us better off in the long term – lifting productivity – may require the feds to offer incentives to the states.

  • by Millie Muroi
The Trump shadow hanging over Wall Street’s meltdown

The Trump shadow hanging over Wall Street’s meltdown

A big change in the Federal Reserve’s thinking triggered a bloodbath on Wall Street that has spread around the world.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The world’s most important bromance needs to be rekindled

The world’s most important bromance needs to be rekindled

Xi Jinping and Donald Trump can’t let relations between China and the US deteriorate any further.

  • by Karishma Vaswani
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Don’t worry, you’ll have enough in retirement … with one big proviso

Don’t worry, you’ll have enough in retirement … with one big proviso

Those retiring in coming years – particularly those who own their own home – won’t just be comfortable, they’ll be rolling in it.

  • by Ross Gittins
China is already in deep trouble. Trump will make things worse

China is already in deep trouble. Trump will make things worse

China is considering a range of ideas to fix its economic mess. It may have to take more radical and painful measures if Donald Trump starts a new trade war.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Trump set to put an old foe in an uncomfortable position

Trump set to put an old foe in an uncomfortable position

Donald Trump’s controversial policies set him up for an inevitable clash with old sparring partner Jerome Powell.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Voters blame one man for rising energy bills while companies get away with gouging

Voters blame one man for rising energy bills while companies get away with gouging

We’ve been told the recent leap in power prices has been caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But that’s a tiny part of the story.

  • by Ross Gittins
Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think

Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think

Vladimir Putin’s war machine is pushing Russia’s economy to the brink.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

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