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The surprise state topping Australia’s economic ladder

The surprise state topping Australia’s economic ladder

It’s not WA, although the mining state is fast gaining on top spot, leading on relative population growth and home lending metrics.

  • by Jacob Shteyman and Abe Maddison

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Consumer confidence bounces with stage 3 tax cuts

Consumer confidence bounces with stage 3 tax cuts

The joy may be short-lived, with inflation data due next week key to the Reserve Bank board’s next interest rate move.

  • by Rachel Clun
My breaking point? Being on hold for 2 hours and 27 minutes
Opinion
Comedy

My breaking point? Being on hold for 2 hours and 27 minutes

After hours of agonising hold music, I really should hang up, and yet a single thought keeps me on the line: what if I’m next?

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Tax cuts buoy shoppers, but businesses start to feel interest rate pinch

Tax cuts buoy shoppers, but businesses start to feel interest rate pinch

Consumer confidence has climbed sharply, thanks partly to the Albanese government’s revamped tax cuts. But new figures show businesses are starting to struggle.

  • by Shane Wright
2023: The year of the gloomy consumer
Opinion
Opinion

2023: The year of the gloomy consumer

Consumers will be happy to see the back of 2023 as we roll into a not-so-merry Christmas.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
‘Your call is important to us’ and other lies you’ll hear if you ever get through

‘Your call is important to us’ and other lies you’ll hear if you ever get through

Why do providers of customer service, supposed experts in their field, provide their customers with information they know is nonsense?

  • by Jo Pybus
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Persistent pessimism: Why Australians are depressed about the economy

Persistent pessimism: Why Australians are depressed about the economy

While economists increasingly believe that Australia will avoid a recession, actual consumers are being buffeted by pressure on their own household budgets.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Why we don’t cut our cosmetics (or coffees) in tighter times

Why we don’t cut our cosmetics (or coffees) in tighter times

Buying coffee and lipstick give us a hormone hit that ensures we won’t slash our spending on them when times are tight.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Wary consumers fear RBA is not done with rate rises

Wary consumers fear RBA is not done with rate rises

As evidence mounts that consumers are shutting their wallets, a key measure of confidence actually fell despite interest rates remaining steady.

  • by Shane Wright
China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

How Beijing manages the efforts to revive the faltering economy matters for commodity producers like Australia.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
The day the Reserve Bank pushed consumer confidence into the abyss
Opinion
Spending

The day the Reserve Bank pushed consumer confidence into the abyss

If the RBA’s objective was to scare the community away from the shops, it looks to have hit its mark.

  • by Elizabeth Knight