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Australia’s economy has grown at slowest pace since 1990’s recession
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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9/5/2024
Today’s economic data shows just how hard interest rates are now hitting households, and an economy growing at a sluggish rate not seen since the early 1990s.
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Well the Treasurer Jim Chalmers knows that these numbers are weak. There's no denying
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that the growth of 0.2% through the June quarter and then just 1% across the year, those were
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the new numbers that we got in the national accounts yesterday. As you said, it is outside
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of the pandemic, the weakest economic growth since the early 90s. Now GDP per person that
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also fell for the sixth quarter in a row. So households are really doing it tough. They're
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having to pull back on saving, not putting as much money into their savings accounts
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and also pulling back on household spending, particularly things like eating out and spending
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money on flights around the country too. So economists say this is though the clearest
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sign yet that monetary policy in Australia is restrictive enough and of course this is
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why the eyes will turn to the Reserve Bank Governor Michelle Bullock when she speaks
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a little later today. She's giving a speech titled The Costs of High Inflation and so
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she'll be answering questions no doubt related to the national accounts figures yesterday.
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So economists are saying with this weaker spending it should hopefully lead to inflation
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coming down. Of course that target band is within 2-3% and then hopefully the Reserve
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Bank will have the scope to be able to cut interest rates. But really yesterday it was
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government spending and migration that was propping up the economy. But debate this morning
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about whether government spending of that amount is good, particularly in the long term.
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Any relief is welcome. But the problem with that relief is it's just the Band-Aid on the
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bullet hole. It's not actually fixing the problem at its source. Rather than delivering
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lower energy prices, the government's delivering subsidies for higher energy prices. Once those
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subsidies are removed, well of course that increases the price again and that causes
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inflation to go up. I don't take economic advice from the opposition. Obviously they're
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there to make a political point. Our focus, Jim and my focus, is really on making the
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right decisions for the right time. That's why in Budget we made some decisions about
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cost of living support. We knew this quarter would be difficult and government has a role
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to play.
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So we'll hear from RBA Governor Michelle Bullock a little later today. Of course, interest
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rates is something that's putting a lot of pressure on households right across the country.
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So it is something that matters a lot to Australians.
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