"Australia is in an entrenched GDP per capita recession, a consumer confidence recession, and we are experiencing the slowest two quarters of consecutive GDP growth in almost 18 years outside of ...
Whoever wins the next election, if a decision comes before you, employ one criterion: will this make Australia more or less ...
Australians are suffering their longest-running per capita recession on record at seven consecutive quarters. This recession ...
Australia's economy crawled just 0.1% higher in the March quarter, but on a per capital basis, it continued to contract. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with AMP Chief Economist Shane ...
Australia’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by just 0.8 percent year ... Australia would actually be in recession since per capita growth has been negative for seven consecutive quarters.
Define a recession as two consecutive quarters of negative growth in real GDP (adjusted for inflation ... quarters of negative growth per capita, and Australia had two more recessions: in ...
Australian GDP rose 0.4% in the June quarter to be at 2.1% for the year, but GDP per capita contracted for a second consecutive quarter. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with ANZ's ...
Australians have suffered their longest recession in modern history, with real per capita GDP declining for seven consecutive ...
Amid the economic disruption, however, several countries managed to display remarkable growth in their GDP per capita from 2020 to 2021. Using data from The World Bank, we analyzed various nations ...