What is Happening with the Australian Economy

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EconomyTalk

EconomyTalk

7 күн бұрын

In this video, we explore Australia's unique economic situation, which feels like a recession but isn't technically one. This phenomenon, dubbed "vibecession," captures the disconnect between official economic indicators and Australians' everyday struggles.
Delve into the factors contributing to this unusual state, such as low unemployment rates versus rising living costs and wage-push inflation. And understand why people feel the pinch despite positive GDP growth and what this means for Australia's future economic stability.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered professional financial, investment, or legal advice. We shall not be held responsible for any errors or omissions in the content. Any action the viewer takes based on the information provided in this video is solely at their own risk.

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@AshleyKeith-vw7ws 5 күн бұрын
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@BrianAlbert-hh3pi
@BrianAlbert-hh3pi 5 күн бұрын
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@JessicaKeith-uj1jq 5 күн бұрын
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@OliverLiam-px3vx 5 күн бұрын
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@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 5 күн бұрын
Utter bull. Monetary inflation is caused when fiat money is created out of thin air, based on nothing (ie not related to an increase in physical production) and then loaned out at interest. This usually happens involuntarily. Our governments borrow and we have to pay the interest. We have no say in this process. Let's think. How much currency was created in the last 4 years, since they locked everyone up and closed down all those small businesses? That's inflation, and that's the actual tax that we pay. It has nothing to do with demand, or savings, or anything else. Inflation is a product of currency creation. It's actually a devaluation of the currency and not an increase in the value of goods and services. It takes time to trickle down (about 4 years) from the bond market, to securities, to us, but now all that extra currency is chasing less goods because production is not yet back to where it was before they put us all out of business. So, more dollars chasing less stuff, guess what - the dollars lose value and prices go up. It's really quite simple. Inflation-adjusted, we have been in a recession since at least January. Even if these numbers quoted are to be believed, a GDP growth of 1.8% with inflation at 3.2% means a that there is less physical trade and a contraction of at least 1.4%. Australians are suffering. It's because more hours worked are translating to less stuff and more stress. That's an economic recession. If the same amount of effort is bringing in less reward, then the economy is going backwards. Please don't patronize us by saying that it's just our imagination and that things are not really so bad. They're bad, and getting worse, every day.
@LukeDavisAuthor
@LukeDavisAuthor 5 күн бұрын
I think this guy who made the video got his economics from the back of a Cereal box. GDP per capita has been negative, this is what people feel in their weekly budgets, but sure, let's throw 700k immigrants at the economy to bump up gdp so we aren't in "recession"
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 5 күн бұрын
Not everyone is suffering. While Australia’s income Gini Coefficient is .31 somewhat equal. Though, the PAYE group could suffer together. Australia’s wealth Gini Coefficient is .61. Very unequal.
@axeya366
@axeya366 4 күн бұрын
@@petersinclair3997 Not the top 15 % income earners. As for everyone else going backwards.
@hayleylewis1458
@hayleylewis1458 4 күн бұрын
Hit the nail on the head actually
@hayleylewis1458
@hayleylewis1458 4 күн бұрын
@@LukeDavisAuthor you don’t understand inflation, but good on you for spotting some of their Neoliberalism
@jenniferdouma
@jenniferdouma 4 күн бұрын
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@jenniferdouma
@jenniferdouma 4 күн бұрын
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@Inspireworkshop
@Inspireworkshop 3 күн бұрын
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@JamesHuang-sp3ek
@JamesHuang-sp3ek 2 күн бұрын
Tradewithbeley that's it
@ninoellison7793
@ninoellison7793 3 күн бұрын
222,000 Australians leave the country permanently every year due to the extraordinarily high cost of living. I find this statistic unbelievable! So much for the lucky country…which it was, but isn’t any more. Sad! 😢
@n3d_ludd379
@n3d_ludd379 4 күн бұрын
No matter what occurs, as long as house prices and rents rise the GDP will rise. Sure you can mention the minerals, but house prices are the real GDP boaster.
@JohnInvest17
@JohnInvest17 5 күн бұрын
Economy- We are heading for a recession. Government - Ok, We will bring more people into the country to boost spending.
@axeya366
@axeya366 4 күн бұрын
We have been in a recession for the last 20 years. Everything has been going backwards for decades. Bringing in more people stimulates the economy for demand and fudges the numbers to make people believe everything is improving and quality of life for everyone is getting better but in reality another smoke and mirror trick to pretend and extend tactic by government to show voters they are doing something when in reality nothing is done to change the same agenda.
@adiintel1
@adiintel1 3 күн бұрын
what a fucking a joke both political parties are
@stuartcarter6516
@stuartcarter6516 15 сағат бұрын
@@adiintel1 At least Dutton is pledging to somewhat lower immigration. Labor thinks it's "RaCiSt" to reduce immigration.
@TheCarin12
@TheCarin12 3 күн бұрын
We are in a recession - a per-capita recession. The only reason GDP is going up, is because of massive immigration. The pie is getting slightly larger but shared among a lot more people.
@roy2177
@roy2177 4 күн бұрын
Our wage growth is laughable because inflation grew by ten folds in the last decade. Wage growth was suppressed during those times by the previous government and not everyone benefited by the meager long awaited wage growth. Also factor in all cost of living has risen and we have a housing crisis aswell. This so called "wage growth" made no effect. More and more Australians are facing homelessness as their rents are beyond 50% of their wage.
@dpitt1516
@dpitt1516 5 күн бұрын
Labor has systematically destroyed it through extremely high power costs making it totally uneconomical for businesses to run. Labor also refuses to decrease petrol tax all which has driven inflation through the roof. With mass immigration their are no homes available to anyone except the rich. In other words Labor doesn't give a stuff for working class people - they have completely lost the way......
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
Labor/National, Democratic/Republican, ANC/DP, UK Conservative/Labour - It's always 2 sides of the same coin, different promises selling to different markets, but it's all a lie. Neither actually has your best interest at heart. Both answer to the same masters.
@GTFORDMAN
@GTFORDMAN 4 күн бұрын
i knew there would be at least one anti Labor BS post hahahaha
@dpitt1516
@dpitt1516 3 күн бұрын
@@GTFORDMAN I've voted Lador most of my life - this is the first time I've been disgusted with Labor - SAYS A LOT DOESN"T IT !!!!!!!!
@DS-ux9ld
@DS-ux9ld 3 күн бұрын
Labour has been in Govt for 1 year
@stuartcarter6516
@stuartcarter6516 15 сағат бұрын
@@DS-ux9ld 2 years, and those 2 years have included the longest per capita recession in Australian history that shows no signs of stopping, whilst bringing in 1 million people per year during a generational housing crisis.
@OZprepper
@OZprepper 4 күн бұрын
As someone working in retail every week we break the record for 'worst take ever', as a country hardware store we are borderline essential to tradies farmers and general community. it all boils down to greed, corruption and policies that reflect the world of the ones making them and not the real world the people actually live in. On paper it's perfectly logical and sounds good but the reality is that our primary materials are shipped off shore for cheap and we are buying the secondary and tertiary products made from those materials at a premium. What sense is there in nearly giving away ores that are finite and buying in steel made to a deteriorating standard and inflating price? We have everything we need right here but it's all handled by international companies.. Even water! Where a large portion of Murray irrigation rights are owned by a Canadian company.
@vishalmalik0519
@vishalmalik0519 3 күн бұрын
Is it illegal for Aussies to talk for 5 minutes and not mention the word "community" (whatever that means). Mate, there is no "community" anymore.
@gavinlew8273
@gavinlew8273 4 күн бұрын
Businesses increase wages to hire / attract more staff, and then to curb with rising costs of hiring & manpower, inflate the price of goods & services to increase profits to keep the business afloat. In other words, the rise in salary is passed on to consumers eventually..
@wspencer7348
@wspencer7348 4 күн бұрын
In the 12 months till September 2023 Australian household income slumped by 6.1 adjusted for inflation the sharpest fall across the OECD. The only reason there is a slight increase in GDP is because of the massive increase in immigration. That is why Australians are feeling and are really in a per capita recession.
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
Kind of. I'd argue that elevated prices on non-discretionary spending had a bigger effect. We've seen rental prices increase over 40% in some areas. The $10 block of cheese I usually get from Woolies now costs $13.95. So if you produce less stuff, but sell it for much more, then there's an increase in GDP even though production has decreased.
@iancormie9916
@iancormie9916 3 күн бұрын
Inflation is the result of deficit government spending or surplus capital from outside sources. Wage increases are invariably, but not exclusively, the result of workers trying to get ahead of the inflation monster.
@alanbutterworth4219
@alanbutterworth4219 3 күн бұрын
If Australia is fiddling the books like all the other G7 countries, then it will be counting Govt. spending in its GDP figures. Creating government jobs is not adding anything to the real economy, but is getting people used to the idea of a basic income economy.
@TheBadFred
@TheBadFred 4 күн бұрын
Ohh It's just in my head,Iam just imagining everything.
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
Yup. That's what he said. Pretty much exactly what he said.
@joshanonline
@joshanonline 4 күн бұрын
Yeah, barely being able to live with a salary that would allow you to buy a house 4 years ago is all in our imagination. Totally! The many stores and companies crashing must be imaginations.
@AshleyGraetz
@AshleyGraetz 4 күн бұрын
I don't care up or down or rise or fall..... Just tell me whom do we owe????? To which is this national Debt owed???? The printing machine???
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
That is the big question. People have died searching for the answer. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter. Even if every central bank outside of America is state owned and run 100% with the interest of the people in mind, the Federal Reserve is privately owned. It's not Federal, it has no Reserves, and it's not a Bank. They pull the strings.
@disneytakeshugedix7463
@disneytakeshugedix7463 4 күн бұрын
Inflation 9.1% and growth is 1.8% so real actual growth is -7.3% ! The country has shrunk its economy by -7.3% because inflation is negative growth ! Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Hilarious 🤣
@robertwestinghouse4098
@robertwestinghouse4098 3 күн бұрын
Even though GDP has increased, this is because of the high level of immigration. So per capita GDP is in decline. But the figures do not include cost of housing, renting and buying, nor do they include energy that is out of control, because of privatisation and sale to foreign companies. The basics have increased, profit gouging from the duopoly of Coles and Wollies. We are screwed
@iancormie9916
@iancormie9916 3 күн бұрын
GDP is a rather useless way of measuring the health of an economy since Government spending including the printing press is reflected. The non-governmental portion of the economy on a per capita basis is a more accurate way of looking at things.
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 5 күн бұрын
The data seems to be expressed in USDs. Australia absorbed some of the US’ inflation and the AUD dipped on foreign exchange markets. A correction is likely in the next few years. Australia retains a higher creditworthiness rating than the US. AAA Stable, all agencies. A budget surplus likely. But, a two period recession possible by 2025.
@paddymccaughan7712
@paddymccaughan7712 4 күн бұрын
That’s the NZ flag shown close to the end.
@kirkdillon2011
@kirkdillon2011 4 күн бұрын
Using the NZ flag! Priceless.
@daveabd
@daveabd 5 күн бұрын
Note to editor: good video but at 10min 38sec - thats the Kiwi flag. 🙂
@modfus
@modfus 3 күн бұрын
LOL, good spotting. Maybe it's time to change the Aussie flag to something more unique. The Kiwis voted on a flag change a few years ago and opted to keep the one they already had (it has been around since 1869).
@daveabd
@daveabd 3 күн бұрын
@@modfus Thank you. I am not in favour of changing the flag because it then raises the question how often do we change it. Do we change it to reflect "what Australia really stands for" then we invite hustlers of all shapes and sizes to regularly take up the cause. In these days of woke insanity we could end up change the flag every decade or so. It would never end.
@modfus
@modfus 3 күн бұрын
@@daveabd Excellent points. You are right - changing a nation's flag is not a superficial thing - it's not a "re-branding" exercise. I guess if Australia ever does choose to become a Republic that would be the time to think about a flag change.
@livingflame3845
@livingflame3845 Күн бұрын
If the editor can't pick the correct flag, that means he is NOT Australian and unqualified to speak on local issues, as his very basic understanding of inflation demonstrates.
@michaelmcgowen7301
@michaelmcgowen7301 3 күн бұрын
This government,enough said.
@SuzyMoore-ob3pp
@SuzyMoore-ob3pp 3 күн бұрын
Where theres immigration theres economy in decline
@user-mw4go7ez9t
@user-mw4go7ez9t 4 күн бұрын
This is an AI created video with heaps of irrelevant fill, a lot of waffle and the occasional reference to Australia. We are among the world's richest people, with a high standard of living, free health care and a generous welfare safety net. Unemployment is sub 4% with a similar but falling level of inflation. The only truth in this video is a significant housing crises caused by record numbers of immigrants and international students, leading to higher rents and house prices. The government has reduced future intake and set in place measures to increase the housing stock.
@WynandMeyering
@WynandMeyering 4 күн бұрын
The price of imported / international products have risen dramatically. Import inflation.
@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc
@AnthonyTolhurst-dw1nc 4 күн бұрын
Term: Rubbery Figures.
@stevenbliss989
@stevenbliss989 3 күн бұрын
Yeah right, blame the workers for actually getting money! Yes it does, but a LITTLE. The main cause is government over spending. STOP PRINTING MONEY! OBLITERATE the Reserve Bank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chaomingli6428
@chaomingli6428 3 күн бұрын
The unemployment rate is cooked.
@pommygeezer9309
@pommygeezer9309 5 күн бұрын
GDP will look great. But what about GDP per capita
@말라유
@말라유 4 күн бұрын
still top 5 in the world. look at indonesia ($200)
@axeya366
@axeya366 4 күн бұрын
Going backwards and it still is continuing. More money printing and handing it out to people and throwing it at housing and incentives for people that are already wealthy. Immigration at 650k per year when only building 120k dwellings is a manufacturing your own downfall. Creates demand in rents, energy, pressure on services and hospitals, consumption of food water etc. When everything is already exhausted.
@dilshandabarera3408
@dilshandabarera3408 4 күн бұрын
How much tax for 10000 and 55 000? When the number is higher the more tax amount 😂😂😂😂😂 remember those days in cents
@oscarsheen3045
@oscarsheen3045 4 күн бұрын
Landlords are buying up Australia, taking away from families. Housing is the biggest problem, since 2007.
@divotor147
@divotor147 4 күн бұрын
This from an American narrator….. Here’s an idea, how about your thieving corporations pay some tax. And you know what you can do with your submarines…..
@asrafamani5028
@asrafamani5028 4 күн бұрын
Too many LGBTQ they got than a worker
@Owen-Innes
@Owen-Innes 5 күн бұрын
The books were cooked by 10 years of conservative party rule. Around 90% of the country’s wealth is now with the top 10% Australia is a tax haven for housing. Most of the wealth is locked up in housing. Any attempt to reduce inflation wont work through the usual mechanisms. It won’t stop the rich from spending because they are so wealthy. Anyone under 40 is now priced out of basic living unless business or generational wealthy is present. Solution: remove tax breaks tor housing investments, give tax break to small business and small business investment
@paulsz6194
@paulsz6194 4 күн бұрын
You should be writing Op-Ed’s for the Guardian… How about having cheap Energy so consumers & busineses can both survive?…
@Owen-Innes
@Owen-Innes 4 күн бұрын
@@paulsz6194 Herald Sun not interested? Smh.
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
Nope. Why are you still relying on government to solve our problems? When, say in the last 200 years, have they acted in our best interest or made things substantively better? Face facts. No matter which party is in power, your government don't give a damn about you. They don't care. They don't answer to you. They despise your existence. Local government has it's place, but what purpose does central government serve?
@livingflame3845
@livingflame3845 Күн бұрын
It is the UniParty Owen. The fact they have convinced you that the entire economic crisis is split down party lines, that it is a left vs right thing tells me WHY the wealthy are winning.
@dumdumbrown4225
@dumdumbrown4225 3 күн бұрын
The info in this video is too basic to be of any use or to effectively explaining what is happening in Australia. Australian GDP is skewed by mining export corporate incomes that don’t reflect normal people’s family incomes and the real purchasing power of the Australia’s dollar. Food costs have sky-rocketed because of a complex set of factors including higher fertilizer costs, a falling Australian dollar and poor soil quality from industrial farming that destroys soil as opposed to Aboriginal soil nurturing practices. Decades of land throttling and stupid taxation policies have slaughtered housing affordability. An economy with pathetic diversification like Australia’s is bound to fall face down when corrupt governments have fleeced it for all it is worth over decades of mismanagement. The list goes on and on, but the number of homeless tramps in major Australian cities is certainly no accident. And what is this nonsense about a vibe-cession 😂
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@josephcioppa1943 4 күн бұрын
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@TeeSpells
@TeeSpells 4 күн бұрын
The fall of the west
@user-dl7mq4qj4d
@user-dl7mq4qj4d 5 күн бұрын
The problem is the actual Australians don't want to work. They want to go on holidays....eat out at sit at bars...that's what's full these days. They overspend and have no clue that work actually pays. You will never see a jobless Asian in Australia. What does that say?
@yhwhlives4393
@yhwhlives4393 4 күн бұрын
Australians work smart that’s why they don’t need to work hard but u won’t understand that
@axeya366
@axeya366 4 күн бұрын
@@yhwhlives4393 You mean welfare................... lol.
@yhwhlives4393
@yhwhlives4393 4 күн бұрын
@@axeya366 your not funny u have no idea what I’m on about
@TradeWithShawn
@TradeWithShawn 4 күн бұрын
Perhaps we live in different Australias. It's the fact that Australians are resourceful and willing to put in the hard work that will pull us through this. When this bubble pops Australians will find a way to flourish because that's what we do. In fairness so will most of Asia and a lot of Africa, for the same reasons. America and Europe are screwed though.
@yhwhlives4393
@yhwhlives4393 4 күн бұрын
You talk about Australians and say they don’t want to work but you’re forgetting without Australians your parents wouldn’t have had the chance to migrate and give u the opportunity to have anything cause u wouldn’t had it back in ur country
@siewkonsum7291
@siewkonsum7291 5 күн бұрын
Australia is a country with small economy. Without wealthy immigrants coming in annually & countries to buy its huge raw minerals productions, its business conditions & living standards will quickly deteriorate. And in the last few years by its arrogant actions & stirring up lame issues on other importing countries, it is hurting itself & its people.
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 4 күн бұрын
Australia’s GDP rank is 12th out of c. 200 countries, with a population of 26 million. Two-thirds of Australia’s GDP comes from knowledge and service industries. The AUD trades fifth on real international currency markets. It creditworthiness is AAA stable from all agencies, a rank exceeding China and the US. Australia’s last official recession was in 1991, deliberately primed by applying J curve economics. Immigration has always helped Australia, but creates problems in the housing sector. The huge mining companies are transnationals with international shareholders, herein, profit and risk are shared, globally.
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@tysonrolls9713
@tysonrolls9713 3 күн бұрын
Sounds like RBA propaganda
@stuartcarter6516
@stuartcarter6516 15 сағат бұрын
Treasury and ALP propganda lol
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