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    About our Australian Inflation news

    Latest news on inflation in Australia, covering the rising cost of living, interest rates, economic impacts, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decisions, and effects on households and businesses.

    Inflation continues to be a major concern for Australians, with the consumer price index (CPI) rising by 1% in the March 2023 quarter, leaving the annual inflation rate at 3.6%. Although this marks a slight decrease from the 4.1% annual rate recorded in December 2022, it remains above the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) target range of 2-3%.

    The higher-than-expected March quarter CPI data has dampened expectations of interest rate cuts later in the year. Economists now believe the RBA is unlikely to lower rates in the near term, as it continues to grapple with the challenge of curbing inflation while avoiding a recession. Some analysts suggest that the possibility of a further rate hike cannot be ruled out entirely.

    Australians are feeling the impact of high inflation in their daily lives, with rising costs for essentials like food, housing, insurance premiums, and childcare fees. The March quarter saw significant price increases in education, health, and housing, with insurance premiums recording their strongest annual increase in 23 years. Childcare prices rose by 3.9% in the quarter, offsetting much of the benefit from recently increased government subsidies.

    As the nation prepares for the upcoming federal budget on 14 May, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has acknowledged that while inflation is easing, it remains "too high". The government faces the challenge of balancing the ongoing fight against inflation with the need to support economic growth and provide cost-of-living relief to households. The stage 3 tax cuts, set to take effect on 1 July, are expected to offer some assistance, but there are concerns they may also pose a risk to the RBA's inflation targets and rate cut timeline.

    Staying informed about the latest developments in Australia's inflation story is crucial for households, businesses, and policymakers alike. Our Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed delivers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from trusted sources, ensuring you have the information you need to navigate these challenging economic times and make informed decisions.


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