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Reserve Bank accepts low interest rates are fuelling intergenerational inequality – The Australian Financial Review
The Reserve Bank has acknowledged booming house prices fuelled by record low interest rates are hurting first home buyers.

Dwelling supply had outpaced migration for several years, Dr Ellis noted, which was supported by generous taxpayer subsidies. Also, vacancy rates across Sydney and Melbourne had risen while rents remained steady.
This demand response during the pandemic…
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