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The graphs that show households are putting themselves at financial risk

The graphs that show households are putting themselves at financial risk

New data reveals how stressed households are grappling with the cost of living crisis caused by inflation and higher interest rates.

  • by Matt Wade

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How identity politics has plunged our public schools into crisis

How identity politics has plunged our public schools into crisis

The inequity of our school funding system means the less government help a school needs, the more it’s given, and the more a school needs the more likely it won’t be given enough.

  • by Ross Gittins
Want better population growth? Cut immigration

Want better population growth? Cut immigration

Using immigration to raise our living standards is like trying to go up a down escalator. You have to run just to stop yourself going backwards.

  • by Ross Gittins
How much government spending is wasted? Sorry, don’t know yet

How much government spending is wasted? Sorry, don’t know yet

My guess is that many people’s impression of the amount of waste is exaggerated. But governments don’t do nearly as much evaluation of their spending as they should.

  • by Ross Gittins
China may meet its growth targets, thanks to last year’s misery

China may meet its growth targets, thanks to last year’s misery

China’s economy is showing modest momentum, but the baggage it will carry into next year and beyond threatens to thwart its ambition of toppling the US as the world’s largest economy.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
No need to Google it, here’s why you suddenly owe tax this year
Opinion
Income tax

No need to Google it, here’s why you suddenly owe tax this year

There’s been an addition to the living costs for many Australians, but Labor doesn’t want to talk about it.

  • by Ross Gittins
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Struggling with rising prices? Time to remember why you hate economists

Struggling with rising prices? Time to remember why you hate economists

Although the politics of “doing something” to help Australians deal with rising prices are good, the economics are bad. Here’s why.

  • by Chris Richardson
How can businesses shake off the cost of living crisis? Just sell it like Tay Tay

How can businesses shake off the cost of living crisis? Just sell it like Tay Tay

Taylor Swift has many talents but for me, she will always be the queen of price discrimination.

  • by Millie Muroi
Chalmers should give the RBA an employment target
Opinion
Employment

Chalmers should give the RBA an employment target

Federal treasurer Jim Chalmers must ask the new Reserve Bank governor to accept an employment target the government has determined as the embodiment of the fine ambitions expressed in its white paper.

  • by Ross Gittins
Why our standard of living will be rising more slowly
Opinion
GDP

Why our standard of living will be rising more slowly

The likelihood is the economy will be growing more slowly from now on.

  • by Ross Gittins
Ex-chief Sayers attempted PwC break-up to address business conflicts

Ex-chief Sayers attempted PwC break-up to address business conflicts

Luke Sayers devised a plan to spin off PwC’s entire consulting business while he was chief executive in 2019 – years before the tax leak scandal came to light.

  • by Colin Kruger