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How much you earn is not always reflected by the suburb you live in

How much you earn is not always reflected by the suburb you live in

Stark differences between the wages people take home across Sydney’s suburbs has been revealed by new data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

  • by Nigel Gladstone

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What Donald Trump's trade war with China means for you
Analysis
Trade wars

What Donald Trump's trade war with China means for you

For Australia, the main immediate risk is reduced foreign demand for our exports.

  • by Jessica Irvine
'Deeply disturbing': Ken Henry's warning on Trump's trade war
Trade wars

'Deeply disturbing': Ken Henry's warning on Trump's trade war

The intensifying trade war has sparked warnings about the local impact.

  • by Mathew Dunckley & Kirsty Needham
Trump's trade war is a growing global risk
Editorial

Trump's trade war is a growing global risk

Surely it is in our best interests to pursue a more clearly outlined, multilateral vision of the future of trade.

Two in three think children will be 'worse off' than their parents
Budgeting

Two in three think children will be 'worse off' than their parents

A majority of Australians think economic conditions are 'good' but most fear their children will be worse off.

  • by Jessica Irvine
How market forces have failed the nation
Opinion

How market forces have failed the nation

Introducing the market into services previously provided by the government hasn’t worked out the way the reformers hoped.

  • by Ross Gittins
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WA economy improving but weak spots persist, RBA board told
RBA

WA economy improving but weak spots persist, RBA board told

In the minutes of this month's RBA board meeting released Tuesday the board noted conditions in WA had improved after the drop in resource investment.

  • by Hamish Hastie
First annual home price fall in six years
Property prices

First annual home price fall in six years

Capital city house prices fell 0.7 per cent nationally in the three months to June.

  • by Marnie Banger
Trump has put a gun to China's head and we're in the crossfire
Opinion
Trade

Trump has put a gun to China's head and we're in the crossfire

Donald Trump's simplistic view of trade is dangerous not only to China, Australia and the rest of Asia, it's going to hurt his own country too.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Government intervention in electricity may push power prices up: S&P
Energy

Government intervention in electricity may push power prices up: S&P

The government's threat to intervene in the electricity market may initially cut power bills but the failure to establish a national energy policy will drive up costs later.

  • by Cole Latimer & Peter Hannam
'We don't have any strategy to deal with it': experts warn next recession could rival the Great Depression
Analysis
World markets

'We don't have any strategy to deal with it': experts warn next recession could rival the Great Depression

The world’s major economies are skating on dangerously thin ice and lack the tools to fight the next downturn.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard