If your wallet is empty, you're part of the new majority
We're using credit cards more than cash.
Peter Martin is the Economics Editor for The Age.
We're using credit cards more than cash.
How a nation awash with gas ran dry in the middle of a global gas glut.
Letting someone else own a share of your house means you're not putting all your eggs in one basket.
Women get the better of men when it comes to money.
High earners are negatively gearing their way out of the Medicare levy.
I'll give it to you cold. Electricity prices are going up.
For economics nerds, there's no event more exciting than the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Over three days in January, this year in Chicago, more than 13,000 of the very brightest cram into the one hotel to check out jobs, check out each other and swap the very latest research.
Using the disabled as a human shield to defend cuts to others is as dumb as it gets. Propagating fake news is worse.
So keen has Malcolm Turnbull become to appease his party's right wing that he is actually governing badly.
They key to convincing people appears to be repetition – the more often something is said, the more likely it is to be regarded as true.
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