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We are living and spending like it’s 2017 – and not in a good way
Opinion
Opinion

We are living and spending like it’s 2017 – and not in a good way

Australians have had a marked dip in the amount of spare money we have, while other nations have been flourishing. Why?

  • by Victoria Devine

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The crucial measure dragging down the NSW economy

The crucial measure dragging down the NSW economy

The cost-of-living crunch now appears to be hitting NSW harder than other states. Here’s why.

  • by Matt Wade
Should I max out my offset account or invest in shares instead?
Analysis
Investing

Should I max out my offset account or invest in shares instead?

Figuring out how to make your money work harder for you can be challenging enough, let alone in a cost-of-living crisis.

  • by Caterina Hrysomallis
Earn a lot, but don’t feel rich? You might be a HENRY

Earn a lot, but don’t feel rich? You might be a HENRY

Before you pull out the world’s smallest violin for people bringing home the financial bacon, hear me out.

  • by Victoria Devine
‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

Most members of Gen Z say they won’t be using cash within a decade. But is Australia ready to ditch notes and coins?

  • by David Swan
Fast food fashion: What’s hot, what’s not

Fast food fashion: What’s hot, what’s not

Fast food brands are slaves to consumers who might daily choose between a burrito, a burger, fried chicken, some sushi or pizza or cooking for themselves.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Boomers spend, Zoomers struggle as economic divide widens

Boomers spend, Zoomers struggle as economic divide widens

Prabhat and Neena Sinha love to travel and have plenty of hobbies in their retirement, but they see the effect the cost of living is having on their children.

  • by Shane Wright and Millie Muroi
Coalition proposes relaxation of HECS, lending rules to help home buyers

Coalition proposes relaxation of HECS, lending rules to help home buyers

The federal opposition says banks need to take more risks or there will be a whole group of people unable to own a home.

  • by Paul Sakkal and Millie Muroi
Cost-of-living crisis? It pays to be a Boomer

Cost-of-living crisis? It pays to be a Boomer

Life is getting desperate for those bearing the full brunt of the economic crisis, but it is a very different story for cashed-up older Australians.

  • by Colin Kruger
Menu prices tough to swallow, but how much are customers willing to cough up?
Perspective
Cost of living

Menu prices tough to swallow, but how much are customers willing to cough up?

Inflation has been falling, but that doesn’t mean prices are coming down – and Brisbane venue owners say they’re working harder than ever.

  • by Courtney Kruk
Young people say they don’t need a bank. Here’s what they do instead
Analysis
Analysis

Young people say they don’t need a bank. Here’s what they do instead

Generation Alpha kids are circumventing the need to ever step inside a local bank branch, opting instead for a fully digital experience.

  • by Nina Hendy

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