But let’s put a fear of ageing aside and focus instead on how Australia’s and the global economy have changed since 2000 and what that might tell us about 2050. Perhaps the biggest change has ...
Rebecca Jones asks economist James McIntyre from Bloomberg Economics, what this all means for Australia in the year ahead.
President-elect Donald Trump arrives to address supporters at a rally at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, USA, 19 January 2025. Source: EPA/WILL OLIVER via AAP Photos. As Donald Trump prepares ...
In 2024, the Australian economy trailed most of the rich world in the growth ... It will be well into the 2030s before they return to pre-2022 real wages, assuming historical growth rates resume. Real ...