Young people are in an economic crisis, and they're frustrated that the government is 'tinkering around the edges'
22-05-2024 05:33 via abc.net.au

Young people are in an economic crisis, and they're frustrated that the government is 'tinkering around the edges'

Young Australians are experiencing an economic crisis that shows no signs of easing — and experts fear it will cause generational inequality to worsen without substantial reform.
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