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Rate rises and the generational divide
FromABC News Daily
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13 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
It's financially pretty tough right now.
But who’s really hurting the most?
While the Reserve Bank Governor, Philip Lowe, is suggesting younger Australians could find a housemate or live with their parents, many older Australians are holidaying, dining out and hitting the shops.
Today, ABC business reporter, Stephanie Chalmers, on the growing generational divide.
Featured:
Stephanie Chalmers, ABC business reporter
But who’s really hurting the most?
While the Reserve Bank Governor, Philip Lowe, is suggesting younger Australians could find a housemate or live with their parents, many older Australians are holidaying, dining out and hitting the shops.
Today, ABC business reporter, Stephanie Chalmers, on the growing generational divide.
Featured:
Stephanie Chalmers, ABC business reporter
Released:
Jun 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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