The Australian economy in 2024

The Australian economy in 2024

Update: 2024-01-24
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In our latest podcast the Australian Economics team run through a detailed outlook for the Australian economy over 2024. Gareth Aird, Belinda Allen, Stephen Wu and Harry Ottley discuss GDP, the RBA, inflation, wages, the labour market, home prices, investment and housing construction. We expect GDP growth to run below trend in 2024 and for the unemployment rate to grind higher. Our base case is the first RBA rate cut in September which should support growth and will be a tailwind on home prices later in 2024. Inflation is also expected to cool over the year to be at the top of the RBA’s target band by end-2024.


 


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The Australian economy in 2024

The Australian economy in 2024

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