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Economic activity expanded 0.2% over the June quarter of this year
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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9/4/2024
More now on the GDP data released today and the lowest economic growth in decades. Political Reporter Tom Crowley has the details from Canberra.
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There's a number of different things happening in these national accounts and business investment
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and exports and imports. They're part of the political conversation but really when we're
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talking about the cost of living it's all about how much pain households are experiencing
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and that's where the focus has been so much on how household disposable incomes are falling
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faster than they have at any point for decades. Some households conversely because their house
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prices have gone up are doing a little bit a little wealthier but generally speaking
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that household pain is something that the government is eager to emphasise that it is
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trying to address and it's something that the coalition is eager to pin on the government.
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The real question, everyone knows that households are doing it tough, the question is, is it
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enough pain? And that seems like a strange way to put it but it's all about what the
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RBA is trying to do with its interest rates. A little bit of pain is in a sense what the
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RBA wants to try and bring inflation down. We're in a period where we're uncertain whether
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it's done enough, whether what we're seeing, the contraction in households, is enough to
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bring inflation to heel and whether we might be able to go out the other side without a
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significant deterioration in jobs and further deterioration in households. The government
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is worried on the other hand though about the risk of the RBA with its interest rates
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done too much, the risk that households are under too much pressure. That's the balance
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the government's been trying to strike and for quite a while now it's been saying that
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its cost of living measures including tax cuts and energy bill relief are really all
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about that, trying to put the cushion under households, recognising they're doing it tough,
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recognising that's part of the inflation fight but saying that also we need to do a little
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bit to make sure they're not hurting too much. Once again today, that's the message that
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we heard from Treasurer Jim Chalmers defending his cost of living strategy. Here's a little
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bit of him.
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This vindicates the approach that we took in the budget and it frankly torpedoes a lot
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of the free advice that we got at budget time to cut harder and harsher. That would have
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been a recipe for a much weaker economy. We know that from the June quarter data that
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you have before you now.
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So that's Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Angus Taylor on the other hand, the opposition has really
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been building a narrative that all of this pain that households are feeling is the government's
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fault or at least has been made worse by government spending. So rather than what you heard from
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Jim Chalmers there that the government's striking a responsible balance, the argument that's
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coming from the Coalition is they've done too much, that their spending has worsened
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inflation.
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