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Labor’s economic statement: how much trouble are we really in?

Jul 29, 2022
41:22
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Economy Is Going to Get Tougher. Don't Smile.
02:41 • 4min
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3
I Fell Asleep. Let Us Lull and Fall in Grain
07:10 • 4min
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4
Is the Budget Going to End?
10:53 • 3min
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I Think the Politics Is Worse With Inflation Than When You've Got Risein Unemployment
13:31 • 6min
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6
You Never Waste a Crisis
19:24 • 4min
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7
The Cost of Living Campaign in Three Years?
22:59 • 6min
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8
The Reserve Bank and the Reserve Bank Are Lords and Masters
28:38 • 5min
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Will We Be Back to That Sort of Redrawing of Economic Institutions?
33:22 • 1min
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Is There a Processions?
34:50 • 2min
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The Risks Are There, but We Shouldn't Hang On
36:55 • 3min
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The Real Wages Are Going to Go Down Nearly Four % From Peaks
39:32 • 2min
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Katharine Murphy is joined by Shane Wright and Greg Jericho to discuss Jim Chalmers’ economic statement – its predictions on inflation and wages growth, its impact on Labor’s election policy agenda and the likelihood of a recession
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