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Matt Wade is a senior economics writer at The Sydney Morning Herald.

These charts show why Australians are the world’s biggest losers

These charts show why Australians are the world’s biggest losers

Gambling is rampant in Australia. No wonder when the industry lobbies politicians so well to stymie reforms.

  • by Matt Wade

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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
Top Sydney unis are the biggest targets of the student cap. It will cost the state billions

Top Sydney unis are the biggest targets of the student cap. It will cost the state billions

UNSW and Sydney University will be forced to slash their international enrolments by more than 40 per cent. This is how we got here and what it means.

  • by Daniella White and Matt Wade
What will happen to your mortgage if ‘tariff man’ Trump wins the White House

What will happen to your mortgage if ‘tariff man’ Trump wins the White House

Many countries would respond to Trump’s tariff hike with tit-for-tat trade restrictions. That would increase the cost of goods and services traded internationally, stoking inflation.

  • by Matt Wade
The fixable problem that would boost wages and deliver $9b extra for economy

The fixable problem that would boost wages and deliver $9b extra for economy

About 44 per cent of permanent migrants, including Fatin Alrawi, are working below their qualification level. The economic cost is huge.

  • by Matt Wade
‘A greater risk for employees’ in Sydney: Our economic challenge in three charts

‘A greater risk for employees’ in Sydney: Our economic challenge in three charts

NSW is an economic and business powerhouse. But higher interest rates and a disproportionately large share of insolvencies is putting that to the test.

  • by Matt Wade
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The shocking figure that reveals the depth of Sydney’s housing crisis

The shocking figure that reveals the depth of Sydney’s housing crisis

Sydney desperately needs houses, so why are more builders going broke than in any other industry?

  • by Matt Wade
How new metro line links Sydneysiders to the rest of the globe
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How new metro line links Sydneysiders to the rest of the globe

The new metro is overlaid along what’s known as Sydney’s global economic corridor and will help power more than 41 per cent of the state’s economic output.

  • by Matt Wade
Sydney’s ‘baby recession’: Where births have plunged most

Sydney’s ‘baby recession’: Where births have plunged most

This map reveals the suburbs with Sydney’s lowest fertility rates.

  • by Matt Wade
Light rail on Broadway, start-ups and a green hub: City of Sydney’s vision for 2035 revealed
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Light rail on Broadway, start-ups and a green hub: City of Sydney’s vision for 2035 revealed

A new economic strategy sets a target of adding 200,000 more jobs to Sydney CBD and its surrounds by 2035.

  • by Matt Wade
We rely on them to keep Sydney running. But they can barely afford to live here

We rely on them to keep Sydney running. But they can barely afford to live here

The five Sydney suburbs that are home to the most police officers are, on average, 45 kilometres from the CBD. For solicitors, the average is less than four kilometres.

  • by Matt Wade and Craig Butt

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