In the country’s most expensive housing markets, family help and the ‘bank of mum and dad’ is increasingly necessary for younger people to buy homes. But could this entrench and perpetuate lasting advantage for those already part of the property-owning class?
Guests
Dr Julia Cook: Senior lecturer, Sociology, University of Newcastle
Dr Laurence Troy: Senior lecturer in Urbanism, University of Sydney
Dr Monique McKenzie: Post doctoral research associate, University of Sydney
Sophie Renton: Managing Director at social research firm, McCrindle.
Wages; the IMF; and climate change and democracy
Costly floods and Chokepoint Capitalism
The very expensive US mid-term elections and IR in Denmark
Rental Crisis
Delivering a budget during difficult times
Economic implications of the Chinese Communist Party Congress
How much tax is enough?
How copper may be the roadblock for a greener global economy
Beyond GDP
The big business of online sports betting
The value of the British monarchy and streaming services
Deciphering the Reserve Bank's language; China's economy and the bank of mum and dad
The Job Summit: changing jobs and the care economy; and financial stress despite low unemployment
Andrew Leigh on a more dynamic economy; Europe's drought economies; inflationary psychology
ALP changes to the safeguard mechanism; repairing the environment from the Black Summer Fires; and Green Capitalism
Getting digital with the RBA; CPI data; and simplifying the WTO
Comparisons with New Zealand's interest rates; Warwick McKibbin on the RBA and targeting inflation and Russia's economy
Economy update, the cost of FMD and corruption with the enablers
How to solve our health crisis and labour factors involved in WFH
Wellbeing budget, gig agreement and multinationals
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