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The solutions to Australia’s housing crisis are actually quite obvious | Greg Jericho
Analysis of recent figures shows the number of housing approvals has not kept pace with the nation’s rising population
Greg Jericho
31, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Australia might not be in a recession but households are about to feel as though they are | Greg Jericho
People are spending less money, which means trouble for the economy. But it hasn’t hurt big business
Greg Jericho
24, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Wages are growing (good news!) but they’re still playing catch-up with inflation | Greg Jericho
Australian wages are rising by closer to 4% than 3%. That’s how fast they should grow when inflation is less than 3%, not 7%
Greg Jericho
17, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Instead of winning plaudits, why did Jim Chalmers’ budget surplus leave pundits nonplussed? | Greg Jericho
There’s a glorious irony that a surplus, after so many deficits, attracted such little attention
Greg Jericho
10, May, 2023 @3:00 PM

Australia budget 2023: six graphs that explain this one-off surplus | Greg Jericho
From the one-time surplus to the budget’s impact on inflation, here’s what you need to know
Greg Jericho
09, May, 2023 @10:10 AM

Sorry, what? The latest interest rates rise suggests the RBA board is completely lost to logic | Greg Jericho
How could it come up with that decision given what it said in April and the new data we have seen since then?
Greg Jericho
03, May, 2023 @12:55 AM

Inflation is coming back down, but Australia’s renters are still feeling the pain | Greg Jericho
High prices are hurting renters and low-income households
Greg Jericho
26, Apr, 2023 @3:00 PM

The stage-three tax cuts are bad economic policy – and a dumb political strategy, too | Greg Jericho
Does Labor think they will get credit for ‘fiscal responsibility’ from a shameless opposition that implemented the cuts in the first place?
Greg Jericho
19, Apr, 2023 @3:00 PM

Young Australians never stood a chance. For decades the controls have been set to favour older generations | Greg Jericho
When it comes to buying a home, millennials have it so much harder than those before them. And it’s changing the way they vote
Greg Jericho
12, Apr, 2023 @3:00 PM

The RBA’s rate pause is prudent – there’s still a lot of rises yet to hit the economy | Greg Jericho
With mortgage holders yet to feel the full impact of the cash rate rises, the Reserve Bank’s current wait-and-see approach makes sense
Greg Jericho
05, Apr, 2023 @3:00 PM

Ignore the doomsayers, the sky won’t fall if Australian workers get a pay rise | Greg Jericho
There has not been a wages breakout even in this period of extraordinary inflation, yet the fear of one continues to be spread
Greg Jericho
29, Mar, 2023 @2:00 PM

Productivity is all well and good, but what’s in it for Australia’s workers? | Greg Jericho
Economists too often use the word as a synonym for company profits. Why make more with less if it doesn’t improve living standards?
Greg Jericho
22, Mar, 2023 @10:21 PM
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