Can’t blame young Aussies for fleeing country
Aussies are making the difficult choice of leaving, as high house prices see them look for cheaper alternatives overseas.
Aussies are making the difficult choice of leaving, as high house prices see them look for cheaper alternatives overseas.
Aussies are getting poorer and it seems unlikely to change in the near future – but it may not be all bad news, according to industry figures.
A weakening Aussie dollar could see import prices rise, adding further pressure on the RBA to hold rates higher, experts have warned.
Experts have offered their outlooks for the economy in 2025, and while there’s some good news, there will be continued pain to come for many.
The Australian sharemarket slipped on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s seismic US Presidential election.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has been blasted over its latest refusal to cut interest rates, with claims the move “makes no sense”.
Aussies have reduced spending in line with Reserve Bank expectations, but it’s not enough to spark a rate cut.
Aussies have reduced spending in line with Reserve Bank expectations, but it’s not enough to spark a rate cut.
Nearly a million Aussies have refinanced their loans as the Reserve Bank of Australia is tipped to hold interest rates higher for longer.
Homeowners desperate for some relief will learn tomorrow whether interest rates will be slashed. This is what the banks are saying.
About 1 in 2 Aussie households are “teetering” on the brink of financial ruin as higher for longer mortgage rates force more families out of the market.
Yesterday’s huge inflation update was a great result for Australians – but it still might not be enough to save us from the RBA.
The Queensland election result is set to widen the already yawning gulf between the government in Canberra and the RBA.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says inflation has halved since Labor took office but more work needs to be done but Aussies doing it tough shouldn’t expect a cash splash.
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